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* [[Towards a Cognition-Energy-Learning Model|Towards a Cognition-Energy-Learning Model (C.E.L.)]] (2)
 
* [[Towards a Cognition-Energy-Learning Model|Towards a Cognition-Energy-Learning Model (C.E.L.)]] (2)
 
* [[Energy and Strokes|Energy and Strokes: how the quality of relationships influences the process of learning and individual development]]
 
* [[Energy and Strokes|Energy and Strokes: how the quality of relationships influences the process of learning and individual development]]
* [[Why a Point Omega transition ?]]
 
 
* [[Behaviorism versus Humanism, an Integration; Application of the Cognition Energy Learning Model (CEL) on an old controversy]] (under construction)
 
* [[Behaviorism versus Humanism, an Integration; Application of the Cognition Energy Learning Model (CEL) on an old controversy]] (under construction)
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* [[Why a Point Omega transition ?]]
 
* [[Self-blindness in humans as prerequisite for the evolution of advanced intelligence]]
 
* [[Self-blindness in humans as prerequisite for the evolution of advanced intelligence]]
 
* [[Selection pressure for high as well as for low levels of intelligence in modern Homo sapiens]] (under construction)
 
* [[Selection pressure for high as well as for low levels of intelligence in modern Homo sapiens]] (under construction)

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  • Article in Dutch on the innate human disposition for religion (see: Religie en Spiritualiteit - het Religieuze Brein) [1]
  • List of Cognitive Biases in Humans (from Wikipedia)