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Chapter 1. The Emergence of Cognitive Science in Central Europe: The Role of Csaba Pléh (Gergely Csibra, Judit Gervain, Kristóf Kovács)
Chapter 2. Theories of theories: On the history of theories of intuitive theories in psychology (Gergely Csibra & Johannes Mahr)
Chapter 3. Changes in the focus of developmental models: from social context to social cognition (Ildikó Király)
Chapter 4. Hume's faculty psychology (Tamás Demeter)
Chapter 5. Forever Jung (Kristóf Nyíri)
Chapter 6. Semantic systems after 30 years (György Kampis)
Chapter 7. Structured thought and behavior (Vilmos Csányi)
Chapter 8. Individual Differences, the abandoned child of Cognitive Psychology has grown up and revisits the family (Kristóf Kovács)
Chapter 9. Psychology in 20th century Hungary (Gábor Zemplén)
Chapter 10. Cognitive Science Hungary and Professor Pléh (Stevan Harnad)
Chapter 11. Pléh, the historian, and me (Zsuzsa Káldy)
Chapter 12. The subject matter of psychology (Katalin Farkas)
Chapter 13. Psychology meets evolutionary theory (Tamás Bereczkei)
Chapter 14. Pléh and Darwin (Bence Nánay)
Chapter 15. Talk therapy: changes in psychoanalytic theory and its relationship to theories of development (György Gergely)
Chapter 16. Representing multiple possibilities in infancy (Ágnes Kovács & Ern̋o Téglás)
Chapter 17. Associations between social network structure and personality disorder traits (Zsolt Unoka, Eszter Berán)
Chapter 18. Competitive neurocognitive networks underlying learning and memory (Dezs̋o Németh)
Chapter 19. The role of unattended background information in real and false memories (Mihály Racsmány)
Chapter 20 The never-ending story of the magnificent 7-repeat allele (Anna Székely)
Chapter 25. The acquisition of Hungarian morphology (Judit Gervain)
Chapter 26. The interface of psychology and second language acquisition (Zoltán Dörnyei)
Chapter 27. On another nonfinite construction (István Kenesei)
Chapter 28. On Prepositions in Chinese - Diachronic and Typological Perspectives (Alain Peyraube & Lin Xiao)
Chapter 29. Psycholinguistic approach to syntax processing on the example of RC attachment preference (Melita Kovacevic)
Chapter 30. Speaking metaphorically: What the brain is trying to tell us? (Bálint Forgács)
Chapter 31. An Exploratory Study of Corpora for National Differences in Personality Terms (Leslie Barratt & Will Barratt).
Chapter 2. Theories of theories: On the history of theories of intuitive theories in psychology (Gergely Csibra & Johannes Mahr)
Chapter 3. Changes in the focus of developmental models: from social context to social cognition (Ildikó Király)
Chapter 4. Hume's faculty psychology (Tamás Demeter)
Chapter 5. Forever Jung (Kristóf Nyíri)
Chapter 6. Semantic systems after 30 years (György Kampis)
Chapter 7. Structured thought and behavior (Vilmos Csányi)
Chapter 8. Individual Differences, the abandoned child of Cognitive Psychology has grown up and revisits the family (Kristóf Kovács)
Chapter 9. Psychology in 20th century Hungary (Gábor Zemplén)
Chapter 10. Cognitive Science Hungary and Professor Pléh (Stevan Harnad)
Chapter 11. Pléh, the historian, and me (Zsuzsa Káldy)
Chapter 12. The subject matter of psychology (Katalin Farkas)
Chapter 13. Psychology meets evolutionary theory (Tamás Bereczkei)
Chapter 14. Pléh and Darwin (Bence Nánay)
Chapter 15. Talk therapy: changes in psychoanalytic theory and its relationship to theories of development (György Gergely)
Chapter 16. Representing multiple possibilities in infancy (Ágnes Kovács & Ern̋o Téglás)
Chapter 17. Associations between social network structure and personality disorder traits (Zsolt Unoka, Eszter Berán)
Chapter 18. Competitive neurocognitive networks underlying learning and memory (Dezs̋o Németh)
Chapter 19. The role of unattended background information in real and false memories (Mihály Racsmány)
Chapter 20 The never-ending story of the magnificent 7-repeat allele (Anna Székely)
Chapter 25. The acquisition of Hungarian morphology (Judit Gervain)
Chapter 26. The interface of psychology and second language acquisition (Zoltán Dörnyei)
Chapter 27. On another nonfinite construction (István Kenesei)
Chapter 28. On Prepositions in Chinese - Diachronic and Typological Perspectives (Alain Peyraube & Lin Xiao)
Chapter 29. Psycholinguistic approach to syntax processing on the example of RC attachment preference (Melita Kovacevic)
Chapter 30. Speaking metaphorically: What the brain is trying to tell us? (Bálint Forgács)
Chapter 31. An Exploratory Study of Corpora for National Differences in Personality Terms (Leslie Barratt & Will Barratt).