1991

Volume 12, Number 1, Winter

Consciousness and Commissurotomy: III. Toward the Improvement of Alternative Conceptions
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

Perception Without Awareness and Electodermal Responding: A Strong Test of Subliminal Psychodynamic Activation Effects
Joseph M. Masling, State University of New York at Buffalo, Robert F. Bornstein, Gettysburg College, Frederick G. Poynton, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine, Sheila Reed, University of Wyoming, and Edward S. Katkin, State University of New York at Stony Brook

Inferring Formal Causation from Corresponding Regressions
William V. Chambers, University of South Florida

Beware the Illusion of Technique
James T. Lamiell, Georgetown University

Untangling Cause, Necessity, Temporality, and Method: Response to Chambers’ Method of Corresponding Regressions
Richard N. Williams, Brigham Young University

Corresponding Regressions, Precedural Evidence, and the Dialetics of Substantive Theory, Metaphysics, and Methodology
William V. Chambers, University of South Florida

Behavioral Paradigm for a Psychological Resolution of the Free Will Issue
E. Rae Harcum, The College of William and Mary

Empirical and Philosophical Reactions to Harcum’s “Behavioral Paradigm for a Psychological Resolution of the Free Will Issue”
Howard R. Pollio and Tracy Henley, The University of Tennessee at Knoxville

Some Theoretical and Methodological Questions Concerning Harcum’s Proposed Resolution of the Free Will Issue
Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago

Parity for the Theoretical Ghost and Gremlins: Response to Pollio/Henley and Rychlak
E. Rae Harcum, College of William and Mary

Book Reviews

The Challenge of Art to Psychology
Book Author: Seymour B. Sarason
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University

College Sports Inc.: The Athletic Department vs. the University
Book Author: Murray Sperber
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University

Pseudoscience and the Paranormal: A Critical Examination of the Evidence
Book Author: Terence Hines
Reviewed by Avshalom C. Elitzur, The Weizmann Institute of Science

Volume 12, Number 2, Spring

Ontological Subjectivity
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

A Measurable and Testable Brain-Based Emergent Interactionism: An Alternative to Sperry’s Mentalist Emergent Interactionism
Larry R. Vandervert, Spokane, Washington

In Defense of Mentalism and Emergent Interaction
R.W.Sperry, California Institute of Technology

Toward a Model of Attention and Cognition Using a Parallel Distributed Processing Approach Part 1: Background
Gregory Christ, University of Ottawa

Socially Constituted Knowledge: Philosophical, Psychological, and Feminist Contributions
William J. Lyddon, University of Southern Mississippi

Cultural Variation in Cognitive Processes From a Sociohistorical Psychological Perspective
Carl Ratner, Humboldt State University

On Elitzur’s Discussion of the Impact of Consciousness on the Physical World
Douglas M. Snyder, Berkeley, California

Neither Idealism Nor Materialism: A Reply to Snyder
Avshalom C. Elitzur, The Weizmann Institute of Science

Book Reviews

Guide to Ethical Practice in Psychotherapy
Book Author: Andrew Thompson
Reviewed by Anton F. Kootte, University Medical Center, Jacksonville

Computer Applications in Psychiatry and Psychology (Clinical and Experimental Psychiatry Monograph No. 2)
Book Editor: David Baskin
Reviewed by Anton F. Kootte, University Medical Center, Jacksonville

Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments
Book Editors: William J. Clancy and Elliot Soloway
Reviewed by William E. Roweton, Chadron State College

The Paradoxical Self
Book Author: Kirk J. Schneider
Reviewed by Robert H. Kuehnel, University of Pennsylvania

Volume 12, Number 3, Summer

The Study of Expression Within a Descriptive Psychology
Stephan J. Holajter, Calumet College of St Joseph

Toward a Model of Attention and Cognition, Using a Parallel Distributed Processing Approach Part 2: The Sweeping Model
Gregory Christ, University of Ottawa

Consciousnwss and AI: Reconsideration of Shanon
Tracy B. Henley, Mississippi State University

Consciousness and the Computer: A Reply to Henley
Benny Shanon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Deconstructing the Chinese Room
Gordon G. Globus, University of California, Irvine

Mind and Body: An Apparent Perceptual Error
Fred S. Fehr, Arizona State University

Contemporary Models of Consciousness: Part II
Jean E. Burns, Consciousness Research, San Leandro, California

Book Reviews

CORRECT GRAMMAR 3.0
Book Author: Lifetree Software Inc.
Reviewed by Charles I. Abramson, SUNY Health Science Center

EndNote – IBM PC and Compatibles Version
Book Author: Niles & Associates, Inc.
Reviewed by Charles I. Abramson, SUNY Health Science Center

Consciousness in Contemporary Sciences
Book Editors: Anthony J. Marcels and Edoardo Bisiach
Reviewed by William Farthing, University of Maine

Volume 12, Number 4, Autumn

Manuscript Review in Psychology: Psychometrics, Demand Characteristics, and an Alternative Model
Robert F. Bornstein, Gettysburg College

Problems of Burdens and Bias: A Response to Bornstein
Ronald J. Rychlak, University of Mississippi, School of Law, and Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago

An Adversary Model of Manuscript Review: Further Comments
Robert F. Bornstein, Gettysburg College

Near-Death Experiences and Systems Theories: A Biosociological Approach to Mystical States
Bruce Greyson, University of Connecticut School of Medicine

From Critic to Theorist: Themes in Skinner’s Development from 1928 to 1938
S.R. Coleman, Cleveland State University

On the Modeling of Emergent Interaction: Which Will it Be, The Laws of Thermodynamics, or Sperry’s “Wheel” in the Subcircuitry?
Larry R. Vandervert, Spokane, Washington

Book Reviews

Inwardness and Existence: Subjectivity in/and Hegel, Heidegger, Marx, and Freud
Book Author: Walter A. Davis
Reviewed by Leigton Brooks McCuchen, Shelburne Falls Clinical Group

Bizarre Behaviors: Boundaries of Psychiatric Disorder.
Book Author: Herschel Prins
Reviewed by T.L. Brink, Crafton Hills College

An Invitation to Cognitive Science
Book Author: Justin Leiber
Reviewed by Valerie Gray Hardcastle, University of California, San Diego