Volume
1, Number 1, Spring 1980
Editorial Statement: Theory and
Method and Their Basis in Psychological Investigation.
Raymond C. Russ, University of Maryland,
and Richard I Schenkman, Dartmouth School of Medicine.
Concepts of Free Will in Modern
Psychological Science. Joseph
F. Rychlak, Purdue University.
Self-determination Theory: When
Mind Mediates Behavior. Edward
L. Deci and Richard M. Ryan, University of Rochester.
How to Think About Thinking:
A Preliminary Map. J. Michael
Russell, California State University, Fullerton.
Days of Our Lives. Nancy
Datan, West Virginia University.
The Social Psychology of J.F.
Brown:Radical Field Theory. William
F. Stone, University of Maine, Orono, and Lorenz, J. Finison,
Wellesley College.
Developmental Value of Fear of
Death. Salvatore R. Maddi,
The University of Chicago.
Stress, Aging and Retirement.
Hans Selye, International Institute
of Stress.
Psychiatry and the Dimished American
Capacity for Justice. Thomas
Szasz, M.D., Syracuse, New York.
Book Reviews
Space Settlements: A Design
Study. edited by R.D.
Johnson and C. Holbrow. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Computer Power and Human Reason:
From Judgement to Calculation. Joseph
Weizenbaum. Reviewed by Dwight
Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Volume
1, Number 2, Autumn 1980
The Myth of Operationism.
Thomas H. Leahy, Virginia Commonwealth
University.
Myth and Personality.
Salvatore R. Maddi, The University
of Chicago.
Figureheads of Psychology: Intergenerational
Relations in Paradigm-breaking Families Dean
Rodeheaver, West Virginia University.
A Personal Introductory History
of Ethology Konrad Lorenz,
Austrian Academy of Science, Altenberg, Austria.
The False Promise of Falsification.
Joseph F. Rychlak, Purdue University.
"Unspeakable Attrocities": The
Psycho-sexual Etiology of Female Genital Mutilation.
Tobe Levin, University of Maryland,
European Division.
Cognitive Differentiation and
Interpersonal Discomfort: An Integration Theory Approach.
C. Raymond Millimet and Monica Brien,
University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Zeitgeist: The Development of
an Operational Definition. Bronwen
Hyman, University of Toronto, and Alfred H. Shephard, University
of Manitoba.
The Mind-Body Problem in Lawrence,
Pepper, and Reich. Arthur
Efron, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Human Freedom and the Science
of Psychology. Wayne K. Andrew,
University of Winnipeg.
Book Reviews
Evolution, Brain, and Behavior:
Persistent Problems. Edited
by R.B. Masterton, William Hodos, and Harry Jerison.
Reviewed by Dwight Hines, Ph.D.,
Bangor Mental Health Institute,
Bangor, Maine.
Medical Technology and the
Health Care System: A study of the diffusion of equipment-embodied
technology. National Research
Council. Reviewed by Dwight
Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Citation Indexing.
Eugene Garfield. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Einstein for Beginners.
Joseph Schwartz and Michael McGuinness.
Reviewed by Dwight Hines, Ph.D.,
Bangor Mental Health Institute,
Bangor, Maine.
Autism: A Reappraisal of Concepts
and Treatment. edited
by Michael Rutter and Eric Schopler. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Volume
2, Number 1, Spring 1981
Intelligence, IQ, Public Opinion
and Scientific Psychology. Alfred
H. Shephard, University of Manitoba.
Psychology's Reliance on Linear
Time: A Reformulation. Brent
D. Slife, Purdue University.
A Behavioral Approach to Eliminate
Self-Mutilative Behavior in a Lesch-Nyhan Patient. Hilary
P. Buzas and Teodoro Ayllon, Georgia State University, and Robert
Collins, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Toward a Reformulation of Editorial
Policy. C. Raymond Millimet,
University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Gergen's Reappraisal of Experimentation
in Social Psychology: A Critique. Paul
D. Cherulnik, The College of Charleston.
The Growth and Limits of Recipe
Knowledge. Leigh S. Shaffer,
West Chester State College.
Sensation Seeking as a Determinant
of Interpersonal Attraction Toward Similar and Dissimilar Others.
Billy Thornton, Richard M. Ruckman
and Joel A. Gold, University of Maine at Orono.
Evaluation of Clinical Biofeedback,
by W.J. Ray, J.M. Raczynski, T. Rogers, and W. Kimball.
Reviewed by Michael Venturino, Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Biofeedback and Self-Regulation,
edited by Niels Birbaumer and H.D. Kimmell. Reviewed
by Michael Venturino, Department of Psychology, University of
Maine, Orono, Maine.
Book Reviews
Mind/Body Integration: Essential
Readings in Biofeedback. edited
by Erik Peper, Sonia Ancoli, and Michele Quinn. Reviewed
by Michael Venturino, Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Dominance Relations: An Ethological
View of Human Conflict and Social Interaction. edited
by D.R. Omark, F.F. Strayer, and D.G. Freedman. Reviewed
by Richard M. Ryckman, Ph.D., Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
The Iceland Papers.
edited by Andrija Puharich.
Reviewed by Jack Keefe, Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Sources of Gravitational Radiation.
edited by Larry Smarr.
Reviewed by Gary W. Spetz,
Department of Physics
and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Controlling Stress and Tension:
A Holistic Approach D.
Girdano and G. Everly. Reviewed
by Geoffrey L. Thorpe and Selene Marett, University
of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Cognitive Psychology and Its
Implications. John R.
Anderson. Reviewed by Alan
N. West, Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Mathematical Models in the
Health Sciences: A Computer-Aided Approach. Eugene
Ackerman and Lael Cranmer Gatewood. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Calculator Calculus.
George McCarty. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Prof. E. McSquared's Fantastic
Original and Highly Edifying Calculus Primer. Howard
Swann and John Johnson. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine.
Methods of Behavioral Research.
edited by E.A. Serafetinides.
Reviewed by Dwight Hines, Ph.D.,
Bangor Mental Health Institute,
Bangor, Maine.
Volume
2, Number 2, Summer 1981
Metatheoretical Issues in Cognitive
Science. John A. Teske, The
Pennsylvania State University, and Roy D. Pea, Clark University.
Theory-Tales and Paradigms.
H.L. Nieburg, State University of
New York at Binghamton.
On Animal Analogies to Human
Behavior and The Biological Bases of Value Systems. R.E.
Lubow, Tel Aviv University.
States of Consciousness: A Study
of Soundtracks. Felicitas
D. Goodman, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics,
Denison University.
Book Reviews
The First Fifty Years at the
Jackson Laboratory. Jean
Holstein. Reviewed by A. Douglas
Glanville, Ph.D., Department
of Psychology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Data Analysis Strategies and
Designs for Substance Abuse Research: Research Issues 13.
edited by P.M. Bentler, D.J.
Lettieri, and G.A. Austin. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., University
of North Florida, Department of Psychology, Jacksonville, Florida.
Writing Scientific Papers
in English. M. O'Connor
and F.P. Wadford. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., University
of North Florida, Department of Psychology, Jacksonville, Florida.
Fourier Analysis of Time Series:
An Introduction. Peter
Bloomfield. Reviewed by Dwight
Hines, Ph.D., University
of North Florida, Department of Psychology, Jacksonville, Florida.
Introduction to Bivariate
and Multivariate Analysis. R.H.
Lindeman, P.F. Merenda, and R.Z. Gold. Reviewed
by Dwight Hines, Ph.D., University
of North Florida, Department of Psychology, Jacksonville, Florida.
Volume
2, Number 3, Autumn 1981
Inventing Psychology's Past:
E.G. Boring's Historiography in Relation to the Psychology of
his Time. Barry N. Kelly,
University of Winnipeg.
The Psychodynamics of the Navajo
Coyoteway Ceremonial. Daniel
Merkur, York University.
Hemispheric Asymmetry as Indexed
by Differences in Direction of Initial Conjugate Lateral Eye-Movements
(CLEMs) in Response to Verbal, Spatial, and Emotional Tasks.
Kenneth Hugdahl and Horst E. Carlgren,
University of Uppsala.
Approaches to Consciousness in
North American Academic Psychology. John
Osborne, University of Alberta.
Memory and Literary Structures.
Eugene F. Timpe, Southern Illinois
University, Carbondale.
Identity Status in Politically
Active Pro and Anti ERA Women. Sandra
Prince-Embury, Pennsylvania State University, Capitol Campus,
and Iva E. Deutchman, University of Pennsylvania.
Role Playing and Personality
Changes in House-Tree-Persons Drawings. Gertrude
R. Schmeidler, City College of the City University of New York.
The Reality of Operationism:
A Rejoinder. Howard H. Kendler,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Operationism Still Isn't Real:
A Temporary Reply to Kendler. Thomas
H. Leahey, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Book Reviews
Psychobattery: A Chronicle
of Psychotherapeutic Abuse. Therese
Spitzer. Reviewed by Raymond
C. Russ, Ph.D., Department
of Psychology, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida.
The Eagle's Gift Carlos
Castaneda. Reviewed by Edward
M. Covello, Pacific-Sierra
Research Corporation, Santa Monica, California.
Agoraphobia: Multiform Behavioral
Treatment. S. Fishman.
Reviewed by Geoffrey L. Thorpe and
Gary S. Barnes, University
of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Table of Isotopes.
edited by C. Michael Lederer
and Virginia S. Shirley. Reviewed
by C.T. Hess, Associate Professor of Physics, University
of Maine, Orono, Maine.
The Ecology of Human Development:
Experiments by Nature and Design. Urie
Brofenbrenner. Reviewed by
Anne L. Hess, Student
Health Center, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Clinical and Experimental
Neurology: Proceedings of the Australian Association of Neurologists.
edited by John Tyre and Mervyn
Eadie. Reviewed by Anne L.
Hess, Student Health
Center, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
UV-A: Biological Effects of
Ultraviolet Radiation with Emphasis on Human Responses to Longware
Ultraviolet. John A. Parrish,
R. Rox Anderson, Frederich Urbach and Donald Pitts. Reviewed
by James A. Rooney, Physics
Department, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.
Volume
2, Number 4, Winter 1981
An Epistemological Approach to
Psychiatry: On the Psychology/Psychpathology of Knowledge.
Olga Beattie Emery and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi,
The University of Chicago.
Psychology's Progress and the
Psychologist's Personal Experience. Elaine
N. Aron and Arthur Aron, Maharishi International University.
Is Field Work Scientific?
Linn Mo, The University of Trondheim.
Ego and I.Q.: What Can We Learn
From the Frontal Lobes? Pauline
Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D., Bryn Mawr College.
Black Stereotypes of Other Ethnic
Groups. Linda A. Foley and
Peter L. Kranz, University of North Florida.
The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection
of the Study of Personality. Silvan
S. Tomkins, Rutgers - The State University.>
Book Reviews
The Release of the Destruction
of Life Devoid of Value. Karl
Binding and Alfred Roche. Reviewed
by Robert F. Gripp, Ph.D., Bangor
Mental Health Institute, Bangor, Maine 04401.
Love and Limerance: The Experience
of Being in Love. Dorothy
Tennov. Reviewed by Linda
A. Foley, Ph.D., University
of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida 32216.
The Eagle's Gift. Carlos
Casteneda. Reviewed by Daniel
Merkur, Interdisciplinary
Studies, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Downsview, Ontario,
Canada M3J 1P3.
Handbook of Ethological Methods.
Philip N. Lehner. Reviewed
by J. David Henry, University
of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Society and Freedom: An Introduction
to Humanistic Sociology. Joseph
A. Scimecca. Reviewed by Gerry
Postiglione, Ph.D., School
of Education, LOK YEW Hall, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Informed Consent in Medical
Therapy and Research. Bernard
Barber. Reviewed by Leslie
H. Krieger, Department
of Psychology, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida
32216.
Volume
3, Number 1, Winter 1982
Cognitive Therapies: A Comparison
of Phenomenological and Mediational Models and their Origins.
Howard Goldstein, Case Western Reserve
University.
After Oedipus: Lauis, Medea,
and Other Parental Myths. Nancy
Datan, West Virginia University.
The Myth and Realities of Genital
Herpes. Stanley M. Bierman,
M.D., F.A.C.P., University of California at Los Angeles.
Models in Natural and Social
Sciences. Manfred J. Holler,
Ph.D., Department of Economics, University of Munich.
Reconstructing Accounts of Psychology's
Past. Bronwen Hyman, University
of Toronto.
Technical Note: Earthworm Behavior
in a Modified Running Wheel. Robert
W. Marian and Charles I. Abramson, Department of Psychology,
Boston University.
From Coprolalia to Glossolalia:
Structural Similarities Between Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
and Speaking in Tongues. Sheila
A. Womack, Ph.D., University City Science Center, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Piaget's Theory: A Primer, by
John L. Phillips, Jr. Reviewed
by R.J. Russac, Department of Psychology, University of North
Florida, Jacksonville, Florida 32216.
Bursting the Foundations: A Bibliographic
Primer on the Criticism of Culture, by Tom Morris. Reviewed
by David Downing, Ph.D., English Department, Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston, Illinois 61920.
Volume
3, Number 2, Spring 1982
Quantitative and Qualitative
Aspects of Experienced Freedom. Malcolm
R. Westcott, York University.
The Story As The Engram: Is It
Fundamental To Thinking? Renée
Fuller, Ball-Stick-Bird Publications.
What Does the Mind's Eye Look
At? John Heil, University
of California.
An Olfactory Shuttle Box and
Runway for Insects. Charles
I. Abramson, Josef Miler, and Dan W. Mann, Boston University.
A Note on the Mythological Character
of Categorization Research in Psychology. Robert
Epstein, Harvard University.
Book Reviews
The Exorcism of Anneliese
Michel. Felicitas D. Goodman.
Reviewed by Sheila A. Womack, Ph.D.,
Institute of Mind and
Behavior, New York City, New York.
Archetypes: The Persistence
of Unifying Patterns. Elemire
Zolla. Reviewed by Victor
H. Jones, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Self and Cinema. Beverle
Houston and Marsha Kinder. Reviewed
by Warren H. Loveless, Ph.D., Indiana
State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
The Gravity Guiding System.
Robert M. Martin, M.D.
Reviewed by Eoin St. John,
Physical Therapy Systems,
Houston, Texas.
Social Learning and Change.
Howard Goldstein. Reviewed
by Leslie H. Krieger, Department
of Psychology, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida
32216.
Human Navigation and the Sixth
Sense. R. Robin Baker.
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Ph.D.,
Department of English,
Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Stuff of Sleep and Dreams:
Experiments in Literary Psychology. Leon
Edel. Reviewed by Steven E.
Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Volume
3, Number 3, Summer 1982 ~ Special Issue, Part 1
Foreword. Arthur
Efron, State University of New York at Buffalo.
Introduction: Metaphor in Philosophy.
Stephen Pepper.
Pepper and Recent Metaphilosophy.
Andrew J. Reck, Tulane University.
What Pepperian Response to Rorty
is Possible? Peter H. Hare,
State University of New York at Buffalo.
The Social Basis of Root Metaphor:
An Application to Apocalypse Now and The Heart of
Darkness. Bill J. Harrell,
S.U.N.Y. College of Technology.
Pepper's Philosophical Approach
to Metaphor: the Literal and the Metaphorical. Earl
R. MacCormac, Davidson College.
Basic Metaphors and the Emergence
of Root Metaphors. Antonio
S. Cua, The Catholic University of America.
The Psychology of David Hartley
and the Root Metaphor of Mechanism: A Study in the History of
Psychology. Joan Walls, Appalachian
State University.
Paradigms, Puzzles and Root Metaphors:
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg and the Exact Sciences. Gordon
Patterson, Florida Institute of Technology.
The Concept of Puzzle: Unrecognized
Root Metaphor in Analytical Aesthetics. Arthur
Efron, State University of New York at Buffalo.
'Radical Historicity' and Common
Sense: On the Poetics of Human Nature. David
B. Downing, Eastern Illinois University.
Volume
3, Number 4, Autumn 1982 ~ Special Issue, Part 2
Kenneth Burke's Systemless System:
Using Pepper to Pigeonhole an Elusive Thinker. Richard
Y. Duerden, Brigham Young University.
Notes on Experience and Teaching
of Film. Barry K. Grant,
Brock University.
Root Metaphor and Interdisciplinary
Curriculum: Designs for Teaching Literature in Secondary Schools.
James Quina, Wayne State University.
World Hypotheses and their Relevance
to Curriculum. Brent Kilbourn,
The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
Teaching: A Study in Evidence.
Arthur N. Geddis, East York Collegiate
Institute.
Toward Root Metaphor: Pepper's
Writings in the University of California Publications in Philosophy.
Elmer H. Duncan, Baylor University.
Comment on Duncan's Paper: Further
Reflections on the Intellectual Biography of Stephen Pepper.
>Joan Boyle, Dowling College.
Construing the Knowledge Situation:
Stephen Pepper and a Deweyan Approach to Literary Experience
and Inquiry. Brian G. Caraher,
Indiana University.
Arabella, Jude, or the Pig? Selectivism
and a New Definition of Aesthetic Quality. John
Herold, Mohawk Valley Community College.
Mimesis, Scandal, and the End
of History in Mondrian's Aesthetics. Terrell
M. Butler, Brigham Young University.
The New Faustian Music: Its Mechanistic,
Organic, Contextual, and Formist Aspects. David
B. Richardson, Edinboro State College.
Volume
4, Number 1, Winter 1983
Hypothetical Constructs, Circular
Reasoning, and Criteria. Austen
Clark, University of Tulsa.
Concepts of Consciousness.
Thomas Natsoulas, University of
California, Davis.
Towards a Reinterpretation of
Consciousness: A Study in Humanistic Psychological Theory in
the Perspective of Oriental Mystic Thought. Moazziz
Ali Beg, Muslim University.
The Relativity of Psychological
Phenomena. Douglas A. Snyder,
The Professional School.
Operationism and Ideology: Reply
to Kendler. Thomas H. Leahey,
Virginia Commonwealth University.
Operationism: A Recipe for Reducing
Confusion and Ambiguity. Howard
H. Kendler, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Operationism and the Source of
Meaning in Bridging the Theory/Method Bifurcation. Joseph
F. Rychlak, Purdue University.
Book Reviews
The Sex Contract: The Evolution
of Human Behavior. Helen
E. Fisher. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Holiday of Darkness. A Psychologist's
Personal Journey Out of His Depression. Norman
S. Endler. Reviewed by Mark
S. Senak, J.D., The
Institute of Mind and Behavior, P.O. Box 522, Village Station,
New York City, New York 10014.
The Sinister First Baseman
and Other Observations. Eric
Walker. Reviewed by Eoin St.
John, Physical
Therapy Systems, 12939 Westmere, Houston, Texas 77077.
John Donne Biathanatos: A
Modern-Spelling Edition. Michael
Rudick and M. Pabst Battin (Editors). Reviewed
by Richard C. Frushell, Ph.D., Indiana
State University, Department of English, Indiana State University,
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
The Unique Animal.
Don D. Davis. Reviewed
by Richard C. Frushell, Ph.D., Indiana
State University, Department of English, Indiana State University,
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Volume
4, Number 2, Spring 1983
Deconstructing Psychology's Subject.
Edward E. Sampson, The Wright Institute.
Heuristic Model of Synthetic
Behavior: Rationale, Validation, and Implications. Sandra
L. Tunis and Ralph L. Rosnow, Temple University.
The Poverty of Paradigmaticism:
A Symptom of the Crisis in Sociological Explanation.
Gerard A. Postiglione, University
of Hong Kong, and Joseph A. Scimecca, George Mason University.
Social Change Versus Perceived
Villainy. Albert Lauterbach,
Sarah Laurence College.
Left and Right in Personality
and Ideology: An Attempt at Clarification. William
F. Stone, University of Maine at Orono.
Benefic Autonomy: Thomas More
as Exemplar. Steven E. Salmony,
The John Unstead Hospital, and Richard Smoke, Peace and Common
Security.
Toward a Science of Experience.
A. Kukla, University of Toronto.
Retrospective Phenomenological
Assessment: Mapping Consciousness in Reference to Specific Stimulus
Conditions. Ronald J. Pekala,
Coatesville V.A. Medical Center, and Cathrine F. Wenger, City
College of Detroit.
Toward Pepitone's Vision of a
Normative Social Psychology: What is a Social Norm? Leigh
S. Shaffer, West Chester State College.
Book Reviews
Paddy's Lament: Ireland 1846-1847,
Prelude to Hatred. Thomas
Gallagher. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
The Mind in Sleep: Psychology
and Psychophysiology. A.
Arkin, J. Antrobus, and S. Ellman (Eds.). Reviewed
by Terence M. Hines, Ph.D., Psychology
Department, Pace University, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
The Universe Within: A New
Science Explores the Human Mind. Morton
Hunt. Reviewed by Eoin St.
John, Physical
Therapy Systems, 12939 Westmere, Houston, Texas 77077.
The Mindful Brain: Cortical
Organization and the Group Selective Theory. Gerald
M. Edelman and Vernon B. Mountcastle. Reviewed
by Anne L. Hess, Ph.D., 96
Harlow Street, Suite 5, Bangor, Maine 04401.
Ulysses. Hugh
Kenner. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Ph.D., Department
of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809.
Volume
4, Number 3, Summer 1983
Von Osten's Horse, Hamlet's Question,
and the Mechanistic View of Causality: Implications for a Post-Crisis
Social Psychology. Ralph
L. Rosnow, Temple University.
Functionalism and the Definition
of Theoretical Terms. Austen
Clark, University of Tulsa.
The Theory of "Formative Causation"
and its Implications for Archetypes, Parallel Inventions, and
the "Hundreth Monkey Phenomenon". Carolin
S. Keutzer, University of Oregon.
Synthesizing the Everyday World.
Andrew R. Fuller, The College of
Staten Island, C.U.N.Y..
On the Nature of Relationships
Involving the Observer and the Observed Phenomenon in Psychology
and Physics. Douglas M. Snyder,
The Professional School.
Homeopathy and Psychiatry.
Daphna Slonim, UCLA - Sepulveda
V.A. Medical Center and Kerrin White, McLean Hospital.
Book Reviews
Names for Things: A Study
of Human Learning. John
Macnamara. Reviewed by Michal
R. Hughes, The
Institute of Mind and Behavior.
Journey Through the Dark Woods.
Wayne Burns. Reviewed
by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Literacy and Social Development
in the West: A Reader. Harvey
J. Graff (ED.). Reviewed by
Tom Morris, Trent
University.
Mental Images and Their Transformations.
R.N. Shepard and L.A. Cooper.
Reviewed by Terence Hines,
Pace University.
Dichotomies of Mind.
W. Lowen. Reviewed
by Terence Hines, Pace
University.
Volume
4, Number 4, Autumn 1983
The Opening of the Black Box:
Is Psychology Prepared? Uriel
G. Foa and David L. Margules, Temple University.
The Experience of a Conscious
Self. Thomas Natsoulas, University
of California, Davis.
Causal Attributions: Phenomenological
and Dialectical Aspects. Robert
E. Lana and Marianthi Georgoudi, Temple University.
The Implications of Langer's
Philosophy of Mind for a Science of Psychology. Joseph
R. Royce, University of Alberta.
General Contextualism, Ecological
Science and Cognitive Research. Robert
R. Hoffman, Adelphi University and James M. Nead, University
of Minnesota.
Book Reviews
Theories of the Chakras: A
Bridge to Higher Consciousness. Hiroshi
Motoyama. Reviewed by Barbara
Ivanova, Moscow,
USSR.
Robert Lowell: A Biography.
Ian Hamilton. Reviewed
by Gordon Patterson, Florida
Institute of Technology.
On Literacy. Robert
Pattison. Reviewed by William
J. Hampton, Tempo
Advertising and Public Relations.
Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics:
Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. Nancy
Scheper-Hughes. Reviewed by
Steven E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Volume
5, Number 1, Winter 1984
Desires Don't Cause Actions.
J. Michael Russell, California State
University.
Natural Science and Human Science
Approaches to the Study of Human Freedom. Malcolm
R. Westcott, York University.
Empirical Structures of Mind:
Cognition, Linguistics, and Transformation. Robert
E. Haskell, University of New England.
The Pleasures of Thought: A Theory
of Cognitive Hedonics. Colin
Martindale, University of Maine.
Lucid Dreaming: A Review and
Experimental Study of Waking Intrusions During Stage REM Sleep.
Edward Covello, Pacific-Sierra Research
Corporation.
A Critical Look at Castaneda's
Critics. Anton F. Kootte,
University of North Florida.
Book Reviews
A Colder Eye: The Modern Irish
Writers. Hugh Kenner.
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly,
Indiana State University.
The Securlarization of the
Soul: Psychical Research in Modern Britain. J.
Cerullo. Reviewed by Terence
M. Hines, Pace
University.
Taking Laughter Seriously.
John Morreall. Reviewed
by Karl Pfeifer, University
of Alberta.
Volume
5, Number 2, Spring 1984
The Principle of Parsimony and
Some Applications in Pyschology. Robert
Epstein, Northeaster University and Cambridge Center for Behavioral
Studies.
Affection as a Cognitive Judgmental
Process: A Theoretical Assumption Put to Test Through Brain-Lateralization
Methodology. Joseph F. Rychlak,
Loyola University of Chicago and Brent D. Slife, University
of Santa Clara.
A Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine Framework
for Depression: A Clinically Eclectic Approach. Elliot
M. Frohman, University of California at San Diego and The Winfield
Foundation.
A Biofunctional Model of Distributed
Mental Content, Mental Structures, Awareness, and Attention.
Asghar Iran-Nejad and Andrew Ortony,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The Double Bind and Koan Zen.
Patrick Jichaku, George Y. Fujita,
and S.I. Shapiro, University of Hawaii.
Occultism is not Science: A Reply
to Kootte. Richard de Mille,
Santa Barbara, California.
Book Reviews
The Evolving Self: Problem
and Process in Human Development. Robert
Kegan. Reviewed by Victor
H. Jones, Indiana
State University.
Children of War. Roger
Rosenblatt. Reviewed by Mark
Senak, The Institute
of Mind and Behavior.
Ethnicity and American Social
Theory: Toward Critical Pluralism. Gerard
A. Postiglione. Reviewed by
Werner D. von der Ohe, University
of Munich.
Kurt Koffka: An Unwitting
Self-Portrait. Molly Harrower.
Reviewed by William F. Stone,
University of Maine at
Orono.
Aftermath: A soldier's Return
From Vietnam. Frederick
Downs, Jr. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Freud As A Writer.
Patrick Mahony. Reviewed
by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana
State university.
Volume
5, Number 3, Summer 1984
The Classification of Psychology
among the Sciences from Francis Bacon to Boniface Kedrov.
Claude M.J. Braun, University of
Quebec at Montreal, and Jacinthe M.C. Baribeau, Concordia University,
Montreal.
What is a Perceptual Mistake?
Aaron Ben-Zeev, University of Haifa.
Affect: A Functional Perspective.
Asghar Iran-Nejad, Gerald L. Clore,
and Richard J. Vondruska, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The Subjective Organization of
Personal Consciousness: A Concept of Conscious Personality.
Thomas Natsoulas, University of
California, Davis.
The Effects of Sensation Seeking
and Misattribution of Arousal on Dyadic Interactions Between
Similar or Dissimilar Strangers. Sarah
Williams and Richard M. Ryckman, University of Maine at Orono.
Fatalism as an Animistic Atrribution
Process. Leigh S. Shaffer,
West Chester University.
Book Reviews
Law, Psychiatry, and Morality.
Alan A. Stone. Reviewed
by Thomas S. Szasz, Upstate
Medial Center, SUNY.
Psychiatry for Medical Students.
Robert J. Waldinger. Reviewed
by Allen B. Barbour, Stanford
University School of Medicine.
Psychophysical Method Exercises.
Robert Masters. Reviewed
by Anton F. Kootte, University
of North Florida.
Denishawn: The Enduring Influence.
Jane Sherman. Reviewed
by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Heinrich Heine als politischer
Dichter [Heinrich Heine as Political Poet]. Walter
Grab. Reviewed by Gordon Patterson,
Florida Institute of Technology.
The Language Lottery: Towards
a Biography of Grammars. David
Lightfoot. Reviewed by Gordon
Patterson, Florida
Institute of Technology.
Volume
5, Number 4, Autumn 1984
Logical Learning Theory: Kuhnian
Anomaly or Medievalism Revisited? Joseph
F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago.
Mental Activity and Physical
Reality. Douglas M. Snyder,
Berkeley, California.
Unity and Multiplicity in Hypnosis,
Commissurotomy, and Multiple Personality Disorder. David
G. Benner, Wheaton College and C. Stephen Evans, St. Olaf College.
A Comparision of Three Ways of
Knowing: Categorical, Structural, and Affirmative. Viki
McCabe, University of California, Los Angeles.
Two Alternative Epistemological
Frameworks in Psychology: The Typological and Variational Modes
of Thinking. Jaan Valsiner,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Background and Change in B.F.
Skinner's Metatheory From 1930 to 1938. S.R.
Coleman, Cleveland State University.
A Critical Look at "A Critical
Look": Castaneda Recrudescent. Jordan
Paper, York University.
Logic Is Not Occultism.
Anton F. Kootte, University of North
Florida.
Playful Perception: Choosing
How to Experience Your World, by Herbert L. Leff. Reviewed
by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University.
Book Reviews
Principles of Psychological
Research. Joel L. Gold.
Reviewed by Paul Schaffner,
Bowdoin College.
A Jungian Approach to Literature.
Bettina L. Knapp. Reviewed
by Victor H. Jones, Indiana
State University.
Volume
6, Number 1, Winter 1985 ~ Special Issue, Part 1
The Sexual Body: An Interdisciplinary
Perspective by Arthur Efron,
State University of New York at Buffalo.
Introduction: The Perspective
of the Sexual Body.
Psychoanalysis as the Key Discipline.
Analogues of Original Sin: The
Postulate of Innate Destructive Aggression.
The Reichian Tradition: A View
of the Sexual Body.
Challenges to Psychoanalytic
Theory: Recent Developments.
Volume
6, Number 2, Spring 1985 ~ Special Issue, Part 2
The Sexual Body: An Interdisciplinary
Perspective by Arthur Efron,
State University of New York at Buffalo.
Reinventing the Asexual Infant:
On the Recent "Explosion" in Infant Research.
The Adult Sexual Body: A Missing
Theory.
The Sexual Body, Pschoanalysis
and Science: Bowlby, Peterfreund, and Kohut.
Lichtenstein, Holland, and Lacan:
Ambivalence Toward the Sexual Body, Cooptation, and Defiance.
World Hypotheses and Interdisciplinary
Sciences in Intimate Relation.
Volume
6, Number 3, Summer 1985
The Ethical Ramifications of
Mediation Theory. Paul G.
Muscari, State University College of New York at Glens Falls.
Logical Behaviorism and the Simulation
of Mental Episodes. Dale
Jacquette, University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
An Introduction to the Perceptual
Kind of Conception of Direct (Reflective) Consciousness.
Thomas Natsoulas, University of
California, Davis.
The Fallacious Origin of the
Mind-Body Problem: A Reconsideration of Descartes' Method and
Results. Jerry L. Jennings,
University of Pennsylvania.
Consciousness, Naturalism, and
Nagel. Owen Flanagan, Wellesley
College and Duke University.
The Transpersonal Psychology
of Patanjali's Yoga-Sutra (BookI: Samadhi): A
Translation and Interpretation. Richard
J. Castillo, University of Hawaii.
The Effects of Oppositional Meaning
in Incidental Learning: An Empirical Demonstration of the Dialectic.
Richard N. Williams and John Paul
Lilly, Brigham Young University.
Book Reviews
Reagan's America. Lloyd
deMause. Reviewed by William
F. Stone, University
of Maine at Orono.
The Moebius Seed: A Visionary
Novel of Planetary Transformation. Steven
M. Rosen. Reviewed by Steven
Connelly, Indiana
State University.
The Nightmare: The Psychology
and Biology of Terrifying Dreams. Ernest
Hartmann. Reviewed by Matthew
C. Brennan, Indiana
State University.
A Tool for Understanding Human
Differences. Tyra Arraj
and Jim Arraj. Reviewed by
Victor H. Jones, Indiana
State University.
Freud's Rules of Dream Interpretation.
Alexander Grinstein. Reviewed
by Gordon Patterson, Florida
Institute of Technology.
Volume
6, Number 4, Autumn 1985
Retarded Development: The Evolutionary
Mechanism Underlying the Emergence of the Human Capacity for
Language. Sonia Ragir, College
of Staten Island.
Awareness I: The Natural Ecology
of Subjective Experience And the Mind-Brain Problem Revisited.
Mark W. Ketterer, Oklahoma College
of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery.
Preserved and Impaired Information
Processing Systems in Human Bitemporal Amnesiacs and their Infrahuman
Analogues: Role of Hippocampectomy. Paulette
Donovan Gage, University of Maine at Orono.
A Critique of Three Conceptions
of Mental Illness. W. Miller
Brown, Trinity College.
The Subjective Character of Experience.
Paul G. Muscari, State University
College of New York at Glen Falls.
Human Learning, by Thomas H.
Leahey and Richard J. Harris. Reviewed
by Stanley S. Pliskoff, University of Maine at Orono.
Book Reviews
Great Hatred, Little Room:
The Irish Historical Novel. James
M. Cahalan. Reviewed by Stephen
E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Child Custody Evaluations:
A Practical Guide. Diane
Skafte. Reviewed by Valarie
A. Bailey, Child
Protective Services, Vigo County, Indiana.
Marital Myths. Arnold
A. Lazarus. Reviewed by Eoin
St. John, Physical
Therapy Systems.
AIDS: The Mystery and the
Solution. Alan Cantwell,
Jr., M.D.. Reviewed by Raymond
C. Russ, University
of Maine at Orono.
Volume
7, Number 1, Winter 1986
Formalism and Psychological Explanation.
John Heil, Virginia Commonwealth
University.
Biological Theories, Drug Treatments,
and Schizophrenia: A Critical Assessment. David
Cohen, University of California, Berkeley and Henri Cohen, Université
du Quebec à Montreal.
Understanding Surprise-Ending
Stories: Long-Term Memory Schemas Versus Schema-Independent
Content Elements. Asghar
Iran-Nejad, The University of Michigan.
Mechanist and Organicist Parallels
between Theories of Memory and Science. Robert
F. Belli, University of New Hampshire.
On the Radical Behaviorist Conception
of Cosciousness. Thomas Natsoulas,
University of California, Davis.
Book Reviews
Learning and Behavior.
James E. Mazur. Reviewed
by Charles I. Abramson, Downstate
Medical Center, State University of New York.
The Minimal Self: Psychic
Survival in Troubled Times. Christopher
Lasch. Reviewed by Marc F.
Bertonasco, California
State University, Sacramento.
Motivated Irrationality.
David Pears. Reviewed
by Eric G. Freedman, University
of Maine at Orono.
The Politics of Schizophrenia:
Oppression in the United States. David
Hill. Reviewed by David Cohen,
University of California,
Berkeley.
Volume
7, Numbers 2 and 3, Spring and Summer 1986 ~ Special Issue,
Part 1: Perspective
Cognitive Psychology and Dream
Research: Historical, Conceptual, and Epistemological Considerations.
Robert E. Haskell, University of
New England.
An Empirical Foundation for a
Self Psychology of Dreaming. Harry
Fiss, University of Connecticut, School of Medicine.
Dreaming: Cortical Activation
and Perceptual Thresholds. John
S. Antrobus, The City College of the City University of New
York.
Some Relations Between the Cognitive
Psychology of Dreams and Dream Phenomenology. Harry
T. Hunt, Brock University.
REM Slep and Neural Nets.
Francis Crick, The Salk Institute
and Graeme Mitchison, Kenneth Craik Laboratory, Cambridge, England.
Volume
7, Numbers 2 and 3, Spring and Summer 1986 ~ Special Issue,
Part 2: Psychophysiological
Lucid Dreaming: Physiological
Correlates of Consciousness during REM Sleep. Stephen
LaBerge, Stanford University and The Saybrook Institute and
Lynne Levitan and William C. Dement, Stanford University.
Effects of Environmental Context
and Cortical Activation on Thought. Ruth
Reinsel, Miriam Wollman, and John S. Antrobus, The City College
of the City University of New York.
Lucid Dreaming Frequency in Relation
to Vestibular Sensitivity as Measured by Caloric Stimulation.
Jayne Gackenbach, University of
Northern Iowa and Thomas J. Snyder, Iowa Area Education Agency
6 and LeAnn M. Rokes, University of Northern Iowa and Daniel
Sachau, University of Utah.
Volume
7, Numbers 2 and 3, Spring and Summer 1986 ~ Special Issue,
Part 3: Cognitive Structures
The Dream-Scriptor and the Freudian
Ego: "Pragmatic Competence" and Superordinate and Subordinate
Cognitive Systems in Sleep. Frank
Heynick, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Structural Anthropology and the
Psychology of Dreams. Adam
Kuper, Brunel University.
Logical Structure and the Cognitive
Psychology of Dreaming. Robert
E. Haskell, University of New England.
Subliminal Perception and Dreaming.
Howard Shevrin, University of Michigan
Medical Center.
Volume
7, Numbers 2 and 3, Spring and Summer 1986 ~ Special Issue,
Part 4: Cognitive Therapeutics
Evaluating Dream Function: Emphasizing
the Study of Patients With Organic Disease. Robert
C. Smith, Michigan State University.
Affect and Dream Work from an
Information Processing Point of View. Rosalind
Cartwright, Rush University, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical
Center.
Dreaming and the Dream: Social
and Personal Perspectives. Montague
Ullman, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Edward F. Storm,
Syracuse University.
Dreams and the Development of
a Personal Mythology. Stanley
Krippner, Saybrook Institute, San Francisco.
Volume
7, Number 4, Autumn 1986
Consciousness and Memory.
Thomas Natsoulas, University of
California, Davis.
Is Mental Illness Ineradicably
Normative? - A Reply To W. Miller Brown. Paul
G. Muscari, State University College at Glens Falls.
The Differential Organization
of the Structures of Consciousness during Hypnosis and a Baseline
Condition. Ronald J. Pekala,
Coatesville V.A. Medical Center and Jefferson Medical College
and V.K. Kumar, West Chester University.
Body Image and Body Schema: A
Conceptual Clarification. Shaun
Gallagher, Canisius College.
William James on Free Will and
Determinism. Donald Wayne
Viney, Pittsburg State University.
Light as an Expression of Mental
Activity. Douglas M. Snyder,
Berkely, California.
The Paradoxical Implications
of the () Phenomenological Reduction in Sartre's Psychoanalysis.
Imad T. Shouery, Indiana State University.
Book Reviews
Behaviorism and Logical Positivism:
A Reassessment of the Alliance. Laurence
D. Smith. Reviewed by Kurt
Danziger, York
University.
Is That It? Bob
Geldof. Reviewed by Steven
E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Night Life: The Interpretation
of Dreams. Liam Hudson.
Reviewed by Matthew C. Brennan,
Indiana State University.
Volume
8, Number 1, Winter 1987
Roger W. Sperry's Interactionism.
Thomas Natsoulas, University of
California, Davis.
Roger Sperry's Science of Values.
Willam A. Rottschaefer, Lewis and
Clark College.
Structure and Significance of
the Consciousness Revolution. R.W.
Sperry, California Institute of Technology.
Consciousness as a Field: The
Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program and Changes in
Social Indicators. Michael
C. Dillbeck, Maharishi International University, Kenneth L.
Cavanaugh, University of Washington, Thomas Glen, Maharishi
International University, David W. Orme-Johnson, Maharishi International
University and Vicki Mittlefehldt, University of Minnesota.
Transcending Medicalism; An Evolutionary
Alternative. Seth Farber,
Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C..
The "Primal Scene" as a Culture-Specific
Phenomenon: A Speculative Rereading of Freudian - or Freud's
- Psychology. Gaile McGregor, York University.
Ibn Khaldun and Vico: The Universality
of Social History. Robert E. Lana, Temple University.
Book Reviews
Contextualism and Understanding
in Behavioral Science. edited by R.L. Rosnow and M. Georgoudi.
Reviewed by Robert R. Hoffman, Adelphi University.
Behaviorism and Logical Positivism.
A Reassessment of the Alliance. Laurence D. Smith. Reviewed
by S.R. Coleman, Cleveland State University.
Thought and Language. Lev S. Vygotsky.
Reviewed by Rene van der Veer, University of Leiden, The Netherlands.
Volume
8, Number 2, Spring 1987 ~ Special Issue, Technology and Science
Questions Posed by Teleology for
Cognitive Psychology; Introduction and Comments. C. William
Tageson, University of Notre Dame.
Can the Strength of Past Associations
Account for the Direction of Thought?. Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola
University of Chicago.
Can Cognitive Psychology Account
for Metacognitive Functions of Mind?. Brent D. Slife, Baylor
University.
Can Cognitive Psychology Offer
a Meaningful Account of Meaningful Human Action?. Richard N.
Willams, Brigham Young University.
Whence Cognitive Prototypes in
Impression Formation? Some Empirical Evidence for Dialetical
Reasoning As a Generative Process. James T. Lamiell and Patricia
K. Durbeck, Georgetown University.
Comment Upon the Teleological
Papers. Leona E. Tyler, University of Oregon.
Is Dialectical Cognition Good
Enough To Explain Human Thought? Paul G. Muscari, State University
of New York at Glens Falls.
On Having Purpose and Explaining
It, Too. Thomas H. Leahey, Virginia Commonwealth University.
Can We Construct Kantian Mental
Machines? Colin Martindale, University of Maine.
On The Thoughtfulness of Cognitive
Psychologists. William F. Chaplin, Auburn University.
Minds, Machines, Models, and Metaphors:
A Commentary. Malcom R. Westcott, York University.
Social Interaction, Goals, and
Cognition. Michael A. Westerman, New York University.
The Human and the Cognitive Models:
Criticism and Reply. Richard N. Williams, Brigham Young University.
The Insufficiency of Mechanism
and Importance of Teleology. Brent D. Slife, Baylor University.
On Ersatz Teleologists and the
Temptations of Rationalism: Some Reactions to Some of the Reactions.
James T. Lamiell, Georgetown Univesity.
Are We All Clear On What A Mediational
Model Of Behavior Is?. Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University
of Chicago.
Book Reviews
Masters and Johnson on Sex and
Human Loving. William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson, and Robert
C. Kolodny. Reviewed by William L. Benzon, Troy, New York.
The Dream: 4,000 Years of Theory
and Practice. Nancy Parsifal-Charles. Reviewed by Matthew C.
Brennan, Indiana State University.
A Critical Dictionary of Jungian
Analysis. Andrew Samuels, Bani Shorter and Fred Plaut. Reviewed
by Victor H. Jones, Indiana State University.
Memories of a Tourist. Stendahl
[Marie Henri Beyle]. Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana
State University.
Volume
8, Number 3, Summer 1987
Emerging Views of Health: A Challenge
to Rationalist Doctrines of Medical Thought. William J. Lyddon,
University of California, Santa Barbara.
Information, Communication and
Organisation: A Post-Structural Revision. Robert Cooper, University
of Lancaster, England.
How Thoughts Affect the Body:
A Metatheoretical Framework. Irving Kirsch, University of Connecticut
and Michael E. Hyland, Plymouth Polytechnic.
Consciousness and Commissurotomy:
I. Spheres and Streams of Consciousness. Thomas Natsoulas, University
of California, Davis.
Book Reviews
Dream Life, Wake Life: The Human
Condition Through Dreams. Gordon G. Globus. Reviewed by Robert
E, Haskell, University of New England.
Risk Acceptability According to
the Social Sciences [Social Research Perspectives, Occasional
Reports on Current Topics, No. 11.]. Mary Douglas. Reviewed
by Barry J. Martin, University of Toronto.
Profiles of Social Research: The
Scientific Study of Human Interactions. Morton Hunt. Reviewed
by Barry J. Martin, University of Toronto.
Volume
8, Number 4, Autumn 1987 ~ Special Issue, Inhibition in the
Brain
Part I: Molecular Biology and Localization
of GABA and Glycine
Biochemistry of Glycinergic Neurons.
Edward C. Daly, Roudebush VA Medical Center and Indiana University
Medical Center.
Immunocytochemical Characterization
of Glycine and Glycine Receptors. R.J. Wenthold, National Institutes
of Health and R.A. Altschuler, University of Michigan.
Distribution of Inhibitory Amino
Acid Neurons in the Cerebellum With Some Observations on the
Spinal Cord: An Immunocytochemical Study With Antisera Against
Fixed GABA, Glycine, Taurine, and ß-Alanine. Ole P. Otterson
and Jon Storm-Mathisen, University of Oslo.
GABA-Peptide Neurons of the Primate
Cerebral Cortex. Edward G. Jones, University of California,
Irvine.
Part II: Functional Role of GABA
and Glycine
GABAergic Inhibition in the Neocortex.
K. Krnjevic, McGill University.
Physiology of GABA Inhibitions
in ths Hippocampus. R.C. Malenka, R. Andrade and R.A. Nicoll,
University of California, San Francisco.
Inhibitory Processes in the Thalamus.
M. Steriade and M. Deschenes, Universite Laval.
Neurotransmitter Modulation of
Thalamic Neuronal Firing Pattern. David A. McCormick and David
A. Prince, Stanford University Schoolof Medicine.
What Do GABA Neurons Really Do?
They Make Possible Variability Generation in Relation to Demand.
Eugene Roberts, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope.
Part III: Functional Aspects of
Inhibition Related to Neurological Diseases
GABAergic Abnormalities Occur
in Experimental Models of Focal and Genetic Epilepsy. Charles
E. Ribak, University of California, Irvine.
Inhibition, Local Excitatory Interactions
and Synchronization of Epileptiform Activity in Hippocampal
Slices. F. Edward Dudek, Tulane University School of Medicine
and Edward P. Christian, University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Inhibition in Huntington's Disease.
M. Flint Beal, David W. Ellison and Joseph B. Martin, Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Volume
9, Number 1, Winter 1988
On Complementarity and Causal
Isomorpism. Douglas M. Snyder, Berkeley, California.
Methodological Complementarity:
With and Without Reductionism. Michael E. Hyland, Plymouth Polytechnic
and Irving Kirsch, University of Connecticut.
On Human Nature: A Look at the
Subject from Karol Wojtyla's Work The Acting Person.
Paul G. Muscari, State University College of New York at Glens
Falls.
On the Radical Behaviorist Conception
of Pain Experience. Thomas Natsoulas, University of California,
Davis.
From Philology to Existential
Psychology: The Significance of Nietzsche's Early Work. Jerry
L. Jennings, University of Pennsylvania.
Book Reviews
The Psychology of Personality:
An Epistemological Inquiry. James T. Lamiell. Reviewed by James
C. Mancuso, University at Albany and Michael F. Macolo, Merrimack
College.
Jacques Lacan and the Philosophy
of Psychoanalysis. Ellie Ragland-Sullivan. Reviewed by Michael
Walsh, State University of New York at Binghamton.
Piaget's Theory of Knowledge.
Genetic Epistomology and Scientific Reason. Richard F. Kitchener.
Reviewed By Philip M. Lewin, Clarkson University.
Volume
9, Number 2, Spring 1988
Are "Dialogic" Data Positive?
Salomon Rettig, Hunter College.
Relativity, Complementarity, Indeterminacy,
and Psychological Theory. Mark Garrison, Kentucky State University.
Information-Processing and Constructivist
Models of Cognitive Therapy: A Philosophical Divergence. Willaim
J. Lyddon, University of California, Santa Barbara.
Is Any State of Consciousness
Self-Intimating? Thomas Natsoulas, University of California,
Davis.
Book Reviews
Slightly Beyond Skepticism: Social
Science and the Search for Morality. Leonard W. Doob. Reviewed
by Ralph L. Rosnow, Temple University.
The Mechanic Muse. Hugh Kenner.
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indian State University.
Pornography: Marxism, Feminism,
and the Future of Sexuality. Alan Sloble. Reviewed by Ellen
M. Pederson, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Wilkhelm Schultz aus Darmstadt:
Inspirator von Karl Marx und Weggefahrte von Georg Buechner.
Walter Grab. Reviewed by Gordon Patterson, Florida Institute
of Technology.
Volume
9, Number 3, Summer 1988 ~ Special Issue, Neuroradiology: Applications
in Neurology and Neurosurgery
Imaging for Neurological Disease:
Current Status and New Developments. Stanley van den Noort,
Elliot Frohman, and Teresa Frohman, University of California,
Irvine.
The Radiological Diagnosis of
Primary Brain Tumours. Henry F.W. Pribram, University of California,
Irvine Medical Center.
Principles and Applications of
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Neurology and Neurosurgery.
T.M. Peters, McConnell Brain Imaging Cantre and Montreal Neurological
Institute.
Functional Stereotactic Neurosurgery
With Magnetic Resonance Imaging Guidance. Ronald F. Young, University
of California, Irvine.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in
Neuro-ophthalmology. Edward K. Wong, Jr. and Bradly P. Gardner,
University of California, Irvine.
Use of Intraoperative Angiography
in Neurosurgery. Leslie D. Cahan, California College of Medicine
and Grant B. Hieshima, Randall T. Higashida, Van V. Halbach,
San Francisco School of Medicine, University of California.
Anatomical Definition in PET Using
Superimposed MR Images. Ranjan Duara, Anthony Apicella, David
W. Smith, Jen Yueh Chang, William Barker, and Fumihito Yoshii,
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach.
Neuroimaging of Head Injury. Maria
Luisa Pasut and Sergio Turazzi, University Hospital, Verona.
Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia
and Down Syndrome: An Evaluation Using Positron Emmissions Tomography
(PET). Neal R. Cutler, Center for Aging and Alzheimer's and
Prem K. Narang, Adria Labs, Columbus, Ohio.
Neurotransmitter Receptor Imaging
in Living Human Brain with Positron Emmision Tomography. Stephen
M. Stahl, Rosario Moratalla and Norman G. Bowery, Merck Sharp
and Dohme Research Laboratories.
SPECT Imaging in Alzheimer's Disease.
B. Leanard Holman, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Keith A. Johnson,
Massachusetts General Hospital and Thomas C. Hill, New England
Deaconness Hospital.
Ditigal Subtraction Angiography.
John R. Hesselink and Steven M. Weindling, University of California
Medical Center, San Diego.
Volume
9, Number 4, Autumn 1988
Kuhn's Structure of Scientific
Revolutions in the Psychological Journal Literature, 1969-1983:
A Descriptive Study. S.R. Coleman and Rebecca Salamon, Cleveland
State University.
Existence and the Brain. Gordon
G. Globus, University of California, Irvine.
Test of a Field Model of Consciousness
and Social Change: The Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi
Program and Decreased Urban Crime. Michael C. Dillbeck, Maharishi
International University, Carole Bandy Banus, George Washington
University, Craig Polanzi, Southern Illinois University and
Garland S. Landrith, III, Maharishi International University.
The Schema Paradigm in Perception.
Aaron Ben-Zeev, University of Haifa.
Consciousness and Commissurotomy:
II. Some Pertinencies for Intact Functioning. Thomas Natsoulas,
University of California, Davis.