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  1. (2 other versions)Educational Psychology.Edward L. Thorndike - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (6):156-159.
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  • Studies in cross education. III. Kinaesthetic learning of an irregular pattern.T. W. Cook - 1934 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 17 (5):749.
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  • Transfer of learning.C. W. Bray - 1928 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 11 (6):443.
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  • Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind.Gerald M. Edelman - 1992 - Penguin Books.
    The author takes the reader on a tour that covers such topics as computers, evolution, Descartes, Schrodinger, and the nature of perception, language, and invididuality. He argues that biology provides the key to understanding the brain. Underlying his argument is the evolutionary view that the mind arose at a definite time in history. This book ponders connections between psychology and physics, medicine, philosophy, and more. Frequently contentious, Edelman attacks cognitive and behavioral approaches, which leave biology out of the picture, as (...)
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  • The influence of improvement in one mental function upon the efficiency of other functions. (I).R. S. Woodworth & E. L. Thorndike - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (3):247-261.
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  • Transfer of training to a motor skill as a function of variation in rate of response.Katherine E. Baker, Ruth C. Wylie & Robert M. Gagné - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (6):721.
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  • The influence of improvement in one mental function upon the efficiency of other functions. II. The estimation of magnitudes. [REVIEW]Edward L. Thorndike & R. S. Woodworth - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (4):384-395.
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