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Berntson, Gary G.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1991
It is proposed that the doctrine of autonomic reciprocity be subsumed by a notion of autonomic space, with elements that include principles of autonomic organization and control consistent with a two-dimensional autonomic space. A quantitative model is derived that describes translation of the model into a functional output surface. (SLD)
Descriptors: Models, Psychophysiology

Teitelbaum, Philip; Stricker, Edward M. – Psychological Review, 1994
The 1954 article by Eliot Stellar provided the theoretical focus for a great deal of research on the biological bases of human behavior. Future attention to the infrastructure of behaviors being studied, combined with reductionistic studies of neurons, will fulfill the potential contribution to behavioral neuroscience implicit in Stellar's…
Descriptors: Behavior, Biological Influences, Motivation, Neuropsychology

Macmillan, Neil A.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1977
Discusses the relation between discrimination and identification performance, particularly with regard to experiments with speech and other signals used to draw a distinction between continuous and categorical perception. Offers three main arguments. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Hypothesis Testing, Perception, Phonemes

Thompson, Richard F. – Psychological Review, 1994
The influence of behaviorism's methods and theories on theory and research in the neurosciences is examined, partly in light of John B. Watson's 1913 essay. An attempt is made to reconcile classical behaviorism and modern cognitive psychology and neuroscience. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Learning, Memory

Treisman, Michel – Psychological Review, 1976
The use of the terms "sensitivity, threshold, bias, and ratio scale" in psychophysics is discussed, with special reference to the statistical decision theory of sensory discrimination and its application to signal detection and classical psychophysical procedures. (Editor)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Definitions, Diagrams, Psychological Studies

Gibson, James J. – Psychological Review, 1994
The major facts of motion perception are summarized, and three major problems regarding motion perception for moving objects, stable environments, and locomotion in a stable environment are elaborated. A hierarchy of motion types is presented. Evidence that the stimulus for motion is relational is considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Motion, Psychological Studies, Psychophysiology

Nakayama, Ken – Psychological Review, 1994
Placing psychology in a biological and physical context, James J. Gibson performed prophetic work on visual motion, inspiring more recent studies on higher order aspects of motion encoding. Although not always fully acknowledged, Gibson's work is very important to the development of perceptual psychology. (SLD)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Encoding (Psychology), Motion, Psychological Studies

James, William – Psychological Review, 1994
Reviews the theories of C. Lange and William James on emotional consciousness, affirming it to be the effect of organic changes which express emotion. The name emotion might be considered to connote organic excitement as the distinctive feature of the state. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response

Watson, John B. – Psychological Review, 1994
The behaviorist sees psychology as an objective experimental branch of natural science that can be studied without references to consciousness. Estimating states of consciousness as objects of investigation in themselves will allow the findings of psychology to become functional correlates of structure that can be explained in physicochemical…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology

Grossberg, Stephen; And Others – Psychological Review, 1994
Visual search data are given a unified quantitative explanation by a model of how spatial maps in the parietal cortex and object recognition categories in the inferotemporal cortex deploy attentional resources as they reciprocally interact with visual representations in the prestriate cortex. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Attention, Interaction, Neurology, Neuropsychology

Coren, Stanley – Psychological Review, 1986
A new theory linking information extraction patterns to the visual perception of direction and extent is presented. Seven demonstration experiments employ predictions from efferent considerations to create a new set of illusions of direction and extent and to demonstrate new predictable variations in the magnitude of some classical illusion…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Eye Fixations, Eye Movements, Psychophysiology

Ellsworth, Phoebe C. – Psychological Review, 1994
The complex ideas of William James on emotion were oversimplified during his lifetime, with his emphasis on the interpretation of the stimulus largely overlooked. Damaging scientific consequences of this mischaracterization are described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response

Jacobs, W. J.; Nadel, Lynn – Psychological Review, 1985
Although direct behavioral control by the early learning system wanes, the adult learning system seems to be structured at least partially through the lasting influence of infantile experience. Under (hormonal) stress, residues of early experience are reinstated and incorporated into adult memory where they directly control behavior. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Emotional Development

Lang, Peter J. – Psychological Review, 1994
This article traces the origin of the James-Lange theory of emotion, considers differences in their thinking, and assesses early criticisms and debate. Research on physiological patterns in emotion is reviewed. New paths for emotion research are outlined and homage is paid to the inspiration of William James. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Processes

Wickelgren, Wayne A. – Psychological Review, 1979
Horizontal vs vertical associative memory is defined. Vertical associative memory involves chunking--specifying new nodes representing combinations of old nodes. Chunking is the basis of semantic memory and cognitive learning. The hippocampal (limbic) arousal system is critical to the chunking process; its disruption produces the amnesic syndrome.…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Conditioning
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