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  We can do little but to share Miller’s view [1] that
  cognitive psychology was born in the 1950s. However, his
  article distorts the role of psychology in the birth of
  cognitive science. On two occasions, Miller proposes that
  psychology could not play a role in the cognitive revolution
  because of its narrow focus on behaviorism.
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  - http://www.up.univ-mrs.fr/wpsycle/documentpdf/documentvauclair/vauclairTICS%2003.pdf
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  - family: Vauclair
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  - family: Perret
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date: 2003
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keywords: "cognitive sciences, history of cognition, developmental psychology\n\n"
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number: 7
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publication: TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences
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  - dev-psy
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title: 'The cognitive revolution in Europe: taking the developmental perspective seriously'
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