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1999Finding a place for experience in the physical-relational structure of the brainO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2001Functional resemblance and the internalization of rulesO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
1999Gestalt theories of cognitive representation and processingOpie, J.
2006How do connectionist networks compute?O'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2015Intentionality lite or analog content? A response to Hutto and SatneO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2002Internalizing communicationO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2002Language and thoughtO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2010Levels and explanationsOpie, J.; Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science (9th : 2009 : Sydney, Australia)
2004Notes towards a structuralist theory of mental representationO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.; Clapin, H.; Staines, P.; Slezak, P.
2007Prolegomena for a cognitive biologyLyon, P.; Opie, J.; International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology. Meeting. (2007 : Univeristy of Exeter, UK)
1999Putting content into a vehicle theory of consciousnessO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2002Radical connectionism: thinking with (not in) languageO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2001Sins of omission and commissionO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2003The computational baby, the classical bathwater, and the middle wayO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
1998The Disunity of ConsciousnessO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2003The multiplicity of consciousness and the emergence of selfO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.; Kircher, T.; David, A.
2006The next step, or a misstep?Opie, J.
2009The role of representation in computationO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2004Vehicle, process, and hybrid theories of consciousnessO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.
2009Vehicles of consciousnessO'Brien, G.; Opie, J.; Bayne, T.; Cleeremans, A.; Wilken, P.