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Dale, R. (2024). Complex dynamical systems. In M. C. Frank & A. Majid (Eds.), Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (OECS). MIT Press.
Dale, R., Warlaumont, A. S. & Johnson, K. L. (2023). The fundamental importance of methods to theory. Nature Reviews Psychology, 2, 55-66.
Contreras Kallens, P. A., Dale, R. & Christiansen, M. H. (2022). Quantifying interdisciplinarity in Cognitive Science and beyond. Topics in Cognitive Science, 14, 634-645.
Dale, R. & Contreras Kallens, P. A. (2022). Dissipation, integration and practical pluralism: the case of cognitive science. In M. Belanger, P. Potvin, S. Horst, A. Shtulman & E. Mortimer (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Representational Pluralism in Human Cognition (pp. 250-269). Routledge.
Dale, R. (2021). The mindset of cognitive science. Cognitive Science, 45, e12952.
Tollefsen, D. P. & Dale, R. (2018). Joint Action and Ecognition. In A. Newen, L. de Bruin & S. Gallagher (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive and Extended (pp. 261-280). Oxford University Press.
Vinson, D. W., Abney, D. H., Amso, D., Chemero, A., Cutting, J. E., Dale, R., Freeman, J. B., Feldman, L. B., Friston, K. L., Gallagher, S., Jordan, J. S., Mudrik, L., Ondobaka, S., Richardson, D. C., Shams, L., Shiffrar, M. & Spivey, M. J. (2017). Perception, as you make it (commentary on Firestone & Scholl, 2016). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 39.
Dale, R. (2015). An integrative research strategy for exploring synergies in natural language performance. Ecological Psychology, 27, 190-201.
Abney, D. H., Dale, R., Yoshimi, J. K., Kello, C. T., Tylen, K. & Fusaroli, R. (2014). Joint perceptual decision-making: A case study in explanatory pluralism. Frontiers in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 5.
Dale, R. & Duran, N. D. (2013). Dealing with complexity differently: from interaction-dominant dynamics to theoretical plurality. Ecological Psychology, 25, 248-255.
Dale, R., Holden, J., Kloos, H. & Richardson, M. J. (Eds., alphabetical) (2013). A cognitive science slam in honor of Guy Van Orden. Ecological Psychology, 25(3).
Dale, R. & Vinson, D. W. (2013). The observer's observer's paradox. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 25, 303-322.
Tollefsen, D. P., Dale R. & Paxton, A. (2013). Alignment, transactive memory, and collective cognitive systems. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 4, 13164-012.
Tollefsen, D. P., Dale, R. & Olsen, L. (2013). The devil's in the details: Mental institutions and proper engagement. Cognitive Systems Research, 25/26, 35-39.
Dale, R., Tollefsen, D. P. & Kello, C. T. (2012). An integrative pluralistic approach to phenomenal consciousness. In S. Edelman, T. Fokete & N. Zach (Eds.), Being in Time: Dynamical Models of Phenomenal Experience (pp. 231-258). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Tollefsen, D. & Dale, R. (2012). Naturalizing joint action: a process-based approach. Philosophical Psychology, 25, 385-407.
Dale, R. (2010). Critique of radical embodied cognitive science. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 31, 127-140.
Dale, R., Dietrich, E. & Chemero, A. (2009). Explanatory pluralism in cognitive science. Cognitive Science, 33, 739-742.
Dale, R. (Ed.) (2008). Pluralism and the future of cognitive science. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 20(3).
Dale, R., Roche, J. M. & Duran, N. (2008). Language is complex. International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 8, 351-362.
Dale, R. (2008). Sloughing ontology: Reply to commentaries. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 20, 251-256.
Dale, R. (2008). The possibility of a pluralist cognitive science. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 20, 155-179.
Dale, R. & Spivey, M. J. (2005). From apples and oranges to symbolic dynamics: A framework for conciliating notions of cognitive representation. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 26, 317-342.





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