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245 0 _aFoundations of psychological thought: A history of psychological thought/
_cedited by barbara F. Gentile, Benjamin O. Miller
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bSage,
_c2011.
300 _a671 p.
505 _a1.1 Rene Descartes (1596-1650) The Passions of the Soul (1649) 1.2 William James (1842-1910) Psychology (1892) 1.3 Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) Outlines of Psychology (1897) 1.4 Alan Turing (1912-1954) Computing Machinery and Intelligence (1950) 1.5 John Searle (b. 1932) Minds, Brains, and Science (1984) PART II: PERCEIVING 2.1 George Berkeley (1685-1753) An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision (1709) 2.2 Thomas Reid (1710-1796) Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785) 2.3 Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) Treatise on Physiological Optics (1867) 2.4 J. J. Gibson (1904-1979) The Perception of the Visual World (1950) 2.5 David Man (1945-1980) Visual Information Processing: The Structure and Creation of Visual Representations (1980) PART III: OPENING THE BLACK BOX 3.1 F. C. Danders (1818-1889) On the Speed of Mental Processes (1868-1869) 3.2 E. B. Titchener (1867-1927) An Outline of Psychology (1896) 3.3 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901) 3 4 Herbert Simon (1916-2001) and Kenneth Kotovsky (b. 1939) Human Acquisition of Concepts for Sequential Patterns (1963) 3.5 8. F. Skinner (1904-1990) About Behaviorism (1974) 3.6 Michael I. Posner (b. ^936), Steven F. Petersen^ Peter T. Fox (b. 1951), and Marcus E. Raichle (b. 1937) Localization of Cognitive Operations in the Human Brain (1988) PART IV: NATIVISM AND EMPIRICISM-AKA HEREDITY AND ENVIRONMENT 4.1 Rene Descartes (1596-1650) Notes Directed Against a Certain Programme (1648) 4.2 John Locke (1632-1704) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) 4.3 Charles Darwin (1809-1882) The On'gin of Species (1859) 4.4 Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894) The Facts of Perception (1878) 4.5 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Instincts and Their Vicissitudes (1915) 4.6 John Watson (1878-1958) What the Nursery Has to Say About Instincts (1926) 4.7 Keller Breland (1915-1965) and Marian Breland (1920-2001) The Misbehavior of Organisms (1961) 4.8 Noam Chomsky (b. 1928) Language and Mind (1968) PART V: LEVELS OF EXPLANATION 5.1 Max Wertheimer (1880-1943) Lav\/s of Organization in Perceptual Forms (1923) 5.2 Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) Conditioned Reflexes: An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex (1927) 5.3 KurtLewin (1890-1947) Experiments in Social Space (1939) 5.4 Edward Chace Tolman (1886-1959) Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men (1948) 5.5 Donald Hebb (1904-1985) Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory (1949) 5.6 Brenda Milner (b. 1918), Larry R. Squire (b. 1941), and Eric R. Kandel (b. 1929) Cognitive Neuroscience and the Study of Memory (1998) PART VI: NORMAL AND ABNORMAL 6.1 Benjamin Rush (1746-1813) Medical Inquiries and Observations Upon the Diseases of the Mind (1812) 6.2 Henry J. Wegrocki (1909-1967) A Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality (1939) 6.3 Karen Homey (1885-1952) Neurosis and Human Growth (1950) 6.4 Evelyn Hooker (1907-1996) The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual (1957) 6.5 Thomas S. Szasz (b. 1920) The Myth of Mental illness (1960) 6.6 Samuel B. Gaze (1923-2000) Biological Psychiatry: Is There Any Other Kind? (1989) 6.7 Corey L. M. Keyes (b. 1962) The Mental Health Continuum: From Languishing to Floun'shing in Life (2002)
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