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  1. (1 other version)Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption.Martha J. Farah - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (1):43-61.
    When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of brain damage are local, that is, that the nondamaged components of the architecture continue to function as they did before the damage. This assumption follows from the view that the components of the functional architecture are modular, in the sense of being informationally encapsulated. In this target article it is argued that this “locality” assumption is probably (...)
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  • Short-term memory for spatial location in goal-directed locomotion.Digby Elliott, Ruth Jones & Susan Gray - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (2):158-160.
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  • Medicinische Psychologie oder Physiologie der Seele.Rudolf Hermann Lotze (ed.) - 2006 - Weidmann.
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  • Modeling separate processing pathways for spatial and object vision.Bruce Bridgeman - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (3):398-398.
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  • A handbook of logic.Joseph Gerard Brennan - 1957 - New York,: Harper.
    This handbook introduces the reader both to the tradi tional logic of the syllogism and to modern symbolic logic.
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  • Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding.Irving Biederman - 1987 - Psychological Review 94 (2):115-147.
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  • The role of invariant structures in the control of movement.U. Neisser - 1985 - In Michael Frese & John Sabini (eds.), Goal directed behavior: the concept of action in psychology. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 97--108.
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  • La conscience du temps : de la phénoménologie à la cognition.Claude Debru - 1992 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 97 (2):273 - 293.
    Et tarnen, domine, sentimus interualla temporum et comparamus sibimet et dicimus alia longiora et alia breviora [...] Sed praetereuntia metimur témpora, cum sentiendo metimur [...] Inde mihi visum est nihil esse aliud tempus quam distentionem : sed cujus rei, néscio, et mirum, si non ipsius animi [...] Quid ergo metior ? An praetereuntia tempora, non praetenta ? [...] Nec futura ergo praetenta praesentia praetereuntia témpora metimur et metimur tarnen témpora [...] In te, anime meus, témpora metior [...] Sed tarnen perdurat (...)
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  • The Functions of the Brain.David Ferrier - 1877 - Mind 2 (5):92-98.
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  • Do cortical and basal ganglionic motor areas use “motor programs” to control movement?Garrett E. Alexander, Mahlon R. DeLong & Michael D. Crutcher - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):656-665.
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