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adam_text CONTENTS VOLUME I Perception- Object Recognition- Categorization Appendix of Sources xi Editor s Introduction Koen Lamberts xxiii 1. Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of 1 Monkey Striate Cortex D. H. Hubel and T. N. Wiesel 2. On the Existence of Neurones in the Human Visual System 31 Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images C. Blakemore and F. W. Campbell 3. Two Cortical Visual Systems 54 Leslie G. Ungerleider and Mortimer Mishkin 4. Theory of Edge Detection 91 D. Man and E. Hildreth 5. Visual Routines 121 Shimon Ullman 6. Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for its Analysis 176 GunnarJohansson 7. Optic Flow 197 JanJ. Koenderink 8. On the Genesis of Abstract Ideas 224 Michael I. Posner and Steven W. Keele 9. Principles of Categorization 238 Eleanor Rosch 10. Attention, Similarity, and the Identification-Categorization 258 Relationship Robert M. Nosofsky 11. Toward a Universal Law of Generalization for Psychological Science 299 Roger N. Shepard 12. Human Image Understanding: Recent Research and a Theory 316 Irving Biederman 13. Is Human Object Recognition Better Described by Geon 367 Structural Descriptions or by Multiple Views? Comment on Biederman and Gerhardstein MichaelJ. Tan andHeinrich H. Bulthoff 14. Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects 390 R. N. Shepard and Jacqueline Metzler vi CONTENTS VOLUME II Attention-Learning 15. Attention: Some Theoretical Considerations 1 J. A. Deutsch andD. Deutsch 16. A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention 14 Anne M. Treisman and Garry Gelade 17. A Computational Theory of Visual Attention 53 Claus Bundesen 18. An Instance Theory of Attention and Memory 75 Gordon D. Logan 19. Toward a Statistical Theory of Learning 130 William K. Estes 20. A Theory of Pavlovian Conditioning: Variations in the 147 Effectiveness of Reinforcement and Nonreinforcement Robert A. Rescorla and Allan R. Wagner 21. Selective Association and Conditioning 180 LeonJ. Kamin 22. Toward a Modern Theory of Adaptive Networks: Expectation 198 and Prediction RichardS. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto 23. ALCOVE: An Exemplar-Based Connectionist Model of 250 Category Learning John K. Kruschke 24. Similarity and Discrimination: A Selective Review and a 294 Connectionist Model John M. Pearce 25. The Adaptive Nature of Human Categorization 334 John R. Anderson 26. On the Generality of the Laws of Learning 375 Martin E. P. Seligman 27. Failure to Escape Traumatic Shock 392 Martin E. P. Seligman and Steven F. Maier 28. Implicit Learning of Artificial Grammars 403 Arthur S. Reber VOLUME III Memory 29. The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits 1 on Our Capacity for Processing Information George A. Miller 30. High-Speed Scanning in Human Memory 22 Saul Sternberg CONTENTS vii 31. Levels of Processing: A Framework for Memory Research 28 Fergus I. M. Craik and Robert S. Lockhart 32. Working Memory 46 Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 33. Encoding Specificity and Retrieval Processes in Episodic Memory 82 Endel Tulving and Donald M. Thomson 34. Procedures of Mind 112 Paul A. Kolers and Henry L. Roediger HI 35. Implicit Memory: History and Current Status 142 Daniel L. Schacter 36. A Process Dissociation Framework: Separating Automatic from 178 Intentional Uses of Memory Larry L.Jacoby 37. A Spreading-Activation Theory of Semantic Processing 213 Allan M. Collins and Elizabeth F. Loftus 38. Search of Associative Memory 241 Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers and Richard M. Shiffrin 39. The Reality of Repressed Memories 301 Elizabeth F. Loftus VOLUME IV Language and Speech 40. A Review of B.F. Skinner s Verbal Behavior 1 Noam Chomsky 41. Interaction of Information in Word Recognition 34 John Morton 42. An Interactive Activation Model of Context Effects in Letter 56 Perception: Part 1. An Account of Basic Findings James L. McClelland and David E. Rumelhart 43. Processes in Word Recognition 102 Daniel D. Wheeler 44. Word Recognition: Context Effects without Priming 127 Dennis Norris 45. A Distributed, Developmental Model of Word Recognition 166 and Naming Mark S. Seidenberg and James L. McClelland 46. The Span of the Effective Stimulus during a Fixation in Reading 262 George W. McConkie and Keith Rayner 47. Making and Correcting Errors during Sentence Comprehension: 278 Eye Movements in the Analysis of Structurally Ambiguous Sentences Lyn Frazxer and Keith Rayner 48. The Motor Theory of Speech Perception Revised 309 Alvin M. Liberman and Ignatius G. Mattingly viii CONTENTS 49. Interactive Processes in Speech Perception: The TRACE Model 342 J. L. McClelland andj. L. Elman 50. A Spreading-Activation Theory of Retrieval in Sentence Production 398 Gary S. Dell 51. Language Production: Grammatical Encoding 476 Kathryn Bock and Willem Levelt VOLUME V Discourse Comprehension-Reasoning 52. The Abstraction of Linguistic Ideas 1 John D. Bransford andjefferyj. Franks 53. Toward a Model of Text Comprehension and Production 18 Walter Kintsch and Teun A. van Dijk 54. The Role of Knowledge in Discourse Comprehension: 63 A Construction-Integration Model Walter Kintsch 55. A Capacity Theory of Comprehension: Individual Differences 104 in Working Memory Marcel Adam Just and Patricia A. Carpenter 56. Constructing Inferences during Narrative Text Comprehension 157 Arthur C. Graesser, Murray Singer and Tom Trabasso 57. Inference during Reading 209 Gail McKoon and Roger Ratcliff 58. An Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis 264 Thomas K. Landauer, Peter W. Foltz and Darrell Laham 59. On the Failure to Eliminate Hypotheses in a Conceptual Task 289 P. C. Wason 60. Confirmation, Disconfirmation, and Information 303 in Hypothesis Testing Joshua Klayman and Young-Won Ha 61. A Rational Analysis of the Selection Task as Optimal Data Selection 339 Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater 62. On the Relation between the Natural Logic of Reasoning and 385 Standard Logic Martin D. S. Braine 63. Propositional Reasoning by Model 414 P. N.Johnson-Laird, RuthM.J. Byrne and Walter Schaeken 64. Pragmatic Reasoning Schemas 457 Patricia W. Cheng and Keith J. Holyoak 65. Category-Based Induction 480 Daniel N. Osherson, Edward E. Smith, Ormond Wilkie, Alejandro Lopez and Eldar Shafir 66. Understanding Natural Dynamics 515 Dennis R. Proffitt and David L. Gilden CONTENTS ix VOLUME VI Judgment and Decision Making 67. Man as an Intuitive Statistician 1 Cameron R. Peterson and Lee Roy Beach 68. Rational Choice and the Structure of the Environment 26 Herbert A. Simon 69. Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases 38 Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman 70. Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk 54 Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky 71. The Framing of Decisions and the Psychology of Choice 84 Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman 72. Extensional versus Intuitive Reasoning: The Conjunction 99 Fallacy in Probability Judgment Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman 73. Behavioral Decision Theory: Processes of Judgment and Choice 132 HillelJ. Einhorn and Robin M. Hogarth 74. Assessment of Covariation by Humans and Animals: The Joint 16.5 Influence of Prior Expectations and Current Situational Information Lauren B. Alloy and Naomi Tabachnik 75. Contingent Decision Behavior 219 John W. Payne 76. The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning 248 Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, ChristopherJepson and Ziva Kunda 11. The Construction of Preference 284 Paul Slovic 78. Reasoning the Fast and Frugal Way: Models of Bounded Rationality 300 Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
adam_txt CONTENTS VOLUME I Perception- Object Recognition- Categorization Appendix of Sources xi Editor's Introduction Koen Lamberts xxiii 1. Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of 1 Monkey Striate Cortex D. H. Hubel and T. N. Wiesel 2. On the Existence of Neurones in the Human Visual System 31 Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images C. Blakemore and F. W. Campbell 3. Two Cortical Visual Systems 54 Leslie G. Ungerleider and Mortimer Mishkin 4. Theory of Edge Detection 91 D. Man and E. Hildreth 5. Visual Routines 121 Shimon Ullman 6. Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for its Analysis 176 GunnarJohansson 7. Optic Flow 197 JanJ. Koenderink 8. On the Genesis of Abstract Ideas 224 Michael I. Posner and Steven W. Keele 9. Principles of Categorization 238 Eleanor Rosch 10. Attention, Similarity, and the Identification-Categorization 258 Relationship Robert M. Nosofsky 11. Toward a Universal Law of Generalization for Psychological Science 299 Roger N. Shepard 12. Human Image Understanding: Recent Research and a Theory 316 Irving Biederman 13. Is Human Object Recognition Better Described by Geon 367 Structural Descriptions or by Multiple Views? Comment on Biederman and Gerhardstein MichaelJ. Tan andHeinrich H. Bulthoff 14. Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects 390 R. N. Shepard and Jacqueline Metzler vi CONTENTS VOLUME II Attention-Learning 15. Attention: Some Theoretical Considerations 1 J. A. Deutsch andD. Deutsch 16. A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention 14 Anne M. Treisman and Garry Gelade 17. A Computational Theory of Visual Attention 53 Claus Bundesen 18. An Instance Theory of Attention and Memory 75 Gordon D. Logan 19. Toward a Statistical Theory of Learning 130 William K. Estes 20. A Theory of Pavlovian Conditioning: Variations in the 147 Effectiveness of Reinforcement and Nonreinforcement Robert A. Rescorla and Allan R. Wagner 21. Selective Association and Conditioning 180 LeonJ. Kamin 22. Toward a Modern Theory of Adaptive Networks: Expectation 198 and Prediction RichardS. Sutton and Andrew G. Barto 23. ALCOVE: An Exemplar-Based Connectionist Model of 250 Category Learning John K. Kruschke 24. Similarity and Discrimination: A Selective Review and a 294 Connectionist Model John M. Pearce 25. The Adaptive Nature of Human Categorization 334 John R. Anderson 26. On the Generality of the Laws of Learning 375 Martin E. P. Seligman 27. Failure to Escape Traumatic Shock 392 Martin E. P. Seligman and Steven F. Maier 28. Implicit Learning of Artificial Grammars 403 Arthur S. Reber VOLUME III Memory 29. The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits 1 on Our Capacity for Processing Information George A. Miller 30. High-Speed Scanning in Human Memory 22 Saul Sternberg CONTENTS vii 31. Levels of Processing: A Framework for Memory Research 28 Fergus I. M. Craik and Robert S. Lockhart 32. Working Memory 46 Alan D. Baddeley and Graham Hitch 33. Encoding Specificity and Retrieval Processes in Episodic Memory 82 Endel Tulving and Donald M. Thomson 34. Procedures of Mind 112 Paul A. Kolers and Henry L. Roediger HI 35. Implicit Memory: History and Current Status 142 Daniel L. Schacter 36. A Process Dissociation Framework: Separating Automatic from 178 Intentional Uses of Memory Larry L.Jacoby 37. A Spreading-Activation Theory of Semantic Processing 213 Allan M. Collins and Elizabeth F. Loftus 38. Search of Associative Memory 241 Jeroen G. W. Raaijmakers and Richard M. Shiffrin 39. The Reality of Repressed Memories 301 Elizabeth F. Loftus VOLUME IV Language and Speech 40. A Review of B.F. Skinner's Verbal Behavior 1 Noam Chomsky 41. Interaction of Information in Word Recognition 34 John Morton 42. An Interactive Activation Model of Context Effects in Letter 56 Perception: Part 1. An Account of Basic Findings James L. McClelland and David E. Rumelhart 43. Processes in Word Recognition 102 Daniel D. 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Toward a Model of Text Comprehension and Production 18 Walter Kintsch and Teun A. van Dijk 54. The Role of Knowledge in Discourse Comprehension: 63 A Construction-Integration Model Walter Kintsch 55. A Capacity Theory of Comprehension: Individual Differences 104 in Working Memory Marcel Adam Just and Patricia A. Carpenter 56. Constructing Inferences during Narrative Text Comprehension 157 Arthur C. Graesser, Murray Singer and Tom Trabasso 57. Inference during Reading 209 Gail McKoon and Roger Ratcliff 58. An Introduction to Latent Semantic Analysis 264 Thomas K. Landauer, Peter W. Foltz and Darrell Laham 59. On the Failure to Eliminate Hypotheses in a Conceptual Task 289 P. C. Wason 60. Confirmation, Disconfirmation, and Information 303 in Hypothesis Testing Joshua Klayman and Young-Won Ha 61. A Rational Analysis of the Selection Task as Optimal Data Selection 339 Mike Oaksford and Nick Chater 62. On the Relation between the Natural Logic of Reasoning and 385 Standard Logic Martin D. 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Behavioral Decision Theory: Processes of Judgment and Choice 132 HillelJ. Einhorn and Robin M. Hogarth 74. Assessment of Covariation by Humans and Animals: The Joint 16.5 Influence of Prior Expectations and Current Situational Information Lauren B. Alloy and Naomi Tabachnik 75. Contingent Decision Behavior 219 John W. Payne 76. The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning 248 Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, ChristopherJepson and Ziva Kunda 11. The Construction of Preference 284 Paul Slovic 78. Reasoning the Fast and Frugal Way: Models of Bounded Rationality 300 Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
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