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_aThe making of cognitive science: essays in honor of George A.Miller _c William Hirst |
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_aNew York: _bCambridge university press, _c1988. |
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300 | _a284 p. | ||
505 | _a1 George A. Miller and the origins of mathematical psychology William J. McGill 2 The contribution of information theory to psychology Wendell R. Gamer 3 Writing Plans . . . Eugene Galanter 4 George Miller's data and the development of methods for representing cognitive structures Roger N. Shepard 5 The magical number seven: information processing then and now George Sperling 6 Cognitive recollections LJlric Neisser 7 Founding the Center for Cognitive Studies Jerome Bruner 8 Life at the Center Donald A. Norman and WillemJ. M. Levelt 9 The psychological reality of grammar: a student s-eye view of cognitive science Thomas G. Sever 10 Psychology and linguistics in the sixties Eric Wanner 11 Language use and linguistic diversity Jacques Mehler 12 The immanent form of phonemes Morris Halle 13 On opening the dictionary Philip Johnson-Laird 14 Lexical development - the Rockefeller years Susan Carey 15 Methodical semanticism considered as a history of progress in cognitive science Keith Stenning Part V Cognitive neuroscience 16 Life with George: the birth of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute Michael S. Gazzaniga 17 Cognitive psychologists become interested in neuroscience William Hirst 18 Cognitive science? Gilbert Harman | ||
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