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activation spread,
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active perception, compared with passive perception,
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Adams, Richard,
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adaptability,
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ADHD,
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“The Adventure of the Abbey Grange,”
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“The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle,”
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“The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans,”
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“The Adventure of the Copper Beeches,”
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“The Adventure of the Creeping Man,”
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“The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot,”
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“The Adventure of the Dying Detective,”
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“The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone,”
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“The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,”
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“The Adventure of the Priory School,”
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“The Adventure of the Red Circle,”
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“The Adventure of the Second Stain,”
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“The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger,”
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“The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge,”
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affect heuristic,
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Anson, George,
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associative activation,
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astronomy, and Sherlock Holmes,
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Atari,
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attention, paying,
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attentional blindness,
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Auden, W. H.,
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availability heuristic,
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Bacon, Francis,
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Barrie, J. M.,
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base rates,
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Baumeister, Roy,
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Bavelier, Daphné,
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Bell, Joseph,
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Bem, Daryl,
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bias, implicit,
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BlackBerry,
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brain

and aging process,
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baseline,
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cerebellum,
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cingulate cortex,
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corpus collosum,
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frontal cortex,
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hippocampus,
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parietal cortex,
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precuneus,
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prefrontal cortex,
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split,
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tempero-parietal junction (TPJ),
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temporal gyrus,
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temporal lobes,
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wandering,
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,
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Watson’s compared with Holmes’,
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brain attic

contents,
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defined,
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levels of storage,
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and memory,
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structure,
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System Watson compared with System Holmes,
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Watson’s compared with Holmes’s,
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,
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Brett, Jeremy,
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capital punishment,
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Carpenter, William B.,
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“The Case of the Crooked Lip,”
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cell phone information experiment,
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cerebellum,
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childhood, mindfulness in,
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cingulate cortex,
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cocaine,
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Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT),
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common sense, systematized,
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compound remote associates,
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Conan Doyle, Arthur

becomes spiritualist,
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creation of Sherlock Holmes character,
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and fairy photos,
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and Great Wyrley sheep murders,
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and Joseph Bell,
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confidence,
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See also
overconfidence

confirmation bias,
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,
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Copernican theory,
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corpus collosum,
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correspondence bias,
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Cottingley fairy photos,
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creativity,
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“The Crooked Man,”
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Crookes, William,
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Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly,
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Cumberbatch, Benedict,
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Dalio, Ray,
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Darwin, Charles,
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decision diaries,
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declarative memory,
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deduction,
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role of imagination,
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in
The Sign of Four,
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in “Silver Blaze,”
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,
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in “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange,”
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in “The Crooked Man,”
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,
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walking stick example in
The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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default effect,
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,
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default mode network (DMN),
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diary, writing,
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digital age,
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“The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax,”
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disguise,
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,
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Disney, Walt,
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distance, psychological,
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distancing mechanisms

meditation as,
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through acquiring physical distance,
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through change in activity,
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distraction,
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Downey, Robert, Jr.,
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Doyle, Arthur Conan.
See
Conan Doyle, Arthur

driving, learning,
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Dumas, Alexander,
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Duncker, Karl,
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Dweck, Carol,
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Edalji, George,
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Edison, Thomas,
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education

and aging process,
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Holmesian,
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Einstein, Albert,
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emotion

Holmes’ view,
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and priming,
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Empire State Building experiment,
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engagement,
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,
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.
See also
motivation

environment,
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Ericsson, K. Anders,
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,
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,
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event-related potentials (ERPs),
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exceptions, Holmes’ view,
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explicit memory,
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eyewitness testimony,
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fairy photos,
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Falk, Ruma,
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Fechner, Gustav Theodor,
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Feynman, Richard,
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filtering,
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foreign language learning,
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Fosbury, Dick,
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Frederick, Shane,
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frontal cortex,
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functional fixedness,
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Gardner, Edward,
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Gazzaniga, Michael,
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Gilbert, Daniel,
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Gillette, William,
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Gollwitzer, Peter,
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Great Wyrley, Staffordshire, England,
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“The Greek Interpreter,”
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Green, C. Shawn,
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Griffiths, Frances,
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habit,
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Haggard, Sir H. Rider,
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Haidt, Jonathan,
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halo effect,
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hard-easy effect,
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Havel, Václav,
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle,
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Hill, Elsie Wright.
See
Wright, Elsie

hippocampus,
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Hodson, Geoffrey,
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr.,
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Holmes, Sherlock

in “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange,”
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,
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,
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in “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle,”
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in “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans,”
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3

in “The Adventure of the Copper Beeches,”
ref1
,
ref2

in “The Adventure of the Creeping Man,”
ref1

in “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot,”
ref1

in “The Adventure of the Dying Detective,”
ref1

in “The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone,”
ref1

in “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,”
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

in “The Adventure of the Priory School,”
ref1
,
ref2
,
ref3
,
ref4

in “The Adventure of the Red Circle,”
ref1
,
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,
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in “The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger,”
ref1

in “The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge,”
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and astronomy,
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and brain attic concept,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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in “The Case of the Crooked Lip,”
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and cocaine,
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comparisons with Watson,
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,
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,
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as confident,
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,
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in “The Crooked Man,”
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describes how he knew Watson came from Afghanistan,
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in “The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax,”
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errors and limitations,
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,
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,
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first meets Watson,
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in “The Greek Interpreter,”
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in The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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as hunter,
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hypothetical plane spotting experiment,
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in “The Lion’s Mane,”
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,
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,
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in “The Man with the Twisted Lip,”
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and mindfulness,
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,
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in “The Musgrove Ritual,”
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need for Watson,
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“phlegmatic exterior,”
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,
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in “The Problem of Thor Bridge,”
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as psychologist,
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in “The Red-Headed League,”
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role of emotion in thinking,
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in “A Scandal in Bohemia,”
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in
The Sign of Four,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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in “Silver Blaze,”
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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in “The Stockbroker’s Clerk,”
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in
A Study in Scarlet,
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