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  1. The Language of Thought.Jerry A. Fodor - 1975 - Harvard University Press.
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  • What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
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  • Metacontrast and lateral inhibition.Bruce Bridgeman - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (6):528-539.
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  • Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking, saccadic suppression, and information processing.Bruno G. Breitmeyer & Leo Ganz - 1976 - Psychological Review 83 (1):1-36.
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  • The Senses and the Intellect.Alexander Bain - 1855 - D. Appleton and Company.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1868 Edition.
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  • Cybernetics.Norbert Wiener - 1948 - New York,: M.I.T. Press.
    This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
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  • The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1962 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Ian Hacking.
    Thomas S. Kuhn's classic book is now available with a new index.
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  • Visual intensity judgments: An empirical rule and a theory.Richard M. Warren - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (1):16-30.
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  • A theory of memory retrieval.Roger Ratcliff - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (2):59-108.
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  • Visual reaction time and the Broca-Sulzer phenomenon.David Raab, Elizabeth Fehrer & Maurice Hershenson - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (3):193.
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  • Stimulus intensity and reaction time: Evaluation of a decision-theory model.Harry G. Murray - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 84 (3):383.
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  • Locus of the stimulus probability effect.Jeffrey O. Miller & Robert G. Pachella - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (2):227.
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  • On the psychophysiological identification of covert nonoral language processes.F. J. McGuigan & G. V. Pavek - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (2):237.
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  • Conjoint-measurement analysis of composition rules in psychology.David H. Krantz & Amos Tversky - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (2):151-169.
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  • Naming latency facilitation: An analysis of the encoding component in recognition reaction time.Kim Kirsner - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):171.
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  • Time-intensity reciprocity under various conditions of adaptation and backward masking.Daniel Kahneman - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):543.
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  • Critical duration for the resolution of form: Centrally or peripherally determined?Daniel Kahneman, Joel Norman & Michael Kubovy - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (3):323.
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  • The nature and plausibility of cognitivism.John Haugeland - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):215-26.
    Cognitivism in psychology and philosophy is roughly the position that intelligent behavior can (only) be explained by appeal to internal that is, rational thought in a very broad sense. Sections 1 to 5 attempt to explicate in detail the nature of the scientific enterprise that this intuition has inspired. That enterprise is distinctive in at least three ways: It relies on a style of explanation which is different from that of mathematical physics, in such a way that it is not (...)
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  • ‘Failure of Bloch’ s law for simple reaction time.Mitchell Grossberg - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 4 (2):147-149.
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  • The Language of Thought.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1975 - Noûs 14 (1):120-124.
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  • The Neurophysiological Basis of Mind: The Principles of Neurophysiology.J. C. ECCLES - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (18):153-159.
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  • The information available in visual presentations.George Sperling - 1960 - Psychological Monographs 74:1-29.
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  • Cybernetics.Norbert Wiener - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):159-160.
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  • Handbook of Experimental Psychology.S. S. Stevens - 1953 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 15 (4):679-681.
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  • Psychologie expérimentale.H. Piéron - 1931 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 38 (2):5-5.
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  • Cerebral correlates of conscious experience.P. A. Buser & A. Rougeul-Buser - 1978 - Elsevier.
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