1993

Volume 14, Number 1, Winter

Altered Sensory Environments, Altered States of Consciousness and Altered-State Cognition
Joseph Glicksohn, Tel Aviv University and The Open University of Israel

CPU or Self-Reference: Discerning Between Cognitive Science and Quantum Functionalist Models of Mentation
Kim McCarthy, University of Oregon and Columbia College Chicago, and Amit Goswami, University of Oregon

The Naturalists versus the Skeptics: The Debate Over a Scientific Understanding of Consciousness
Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Relativism in Gibson’s Theory of Picture Perception
David M. Boynton, University of Maine

A New Kind of Transference
Lauren Lawrence, The New School for Social Research

Book Reviews

The Psychology of Consciousness
Book Author: G. William Farthing
Reviewed by Andrzej Kokoszka, Copernicus School of Medicine, Krakow, Poland

Adult Play: A Reversal Theory Approach
Book Editors: John H. Kerr and Michael J. Apter
Reviewed by William E. Roweton, Chadron State University

Powers Which We Do Not Know: The Gods and Spirits of the Inuit
Book Author: Daniel Merkur
Reviewed by Jordan Paper, York University

Human Motives and Cultural Models
Book Editors: Roy D’Andrade and Claudia Strauss
Reviewed by Carl Ratner, Humboldt State University

Volume 14, Number 2, Spring

Some Personal Reflections on the APA Centennial
Seymour B. Sarason, Yale University

Consciousness: Varieties of Intrinsic Theory
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

Can Relating the Past Disclose the Future?
Salomon Rettig, Hunter College of CUNY

Quantum Mechanics is Probabilistic in Nature
Douglas M. Snyder, Los Angeles, California

Depth of Processing Versus Oppositional Context in Word Recall: A New Look at the Findings of “Hyde and Jenkins” as Viewed by “Craik and Lockhart”
Joseph F. Rychlak and Suzanne Barnard, Loyola University of Chicago

Consciousness and Commissurotomy: V. Concerning an Hypothesis of Normal Dual Consciousness
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

Book Reviews

The Selling of DSM: The Rhetoric of Science in Psychiatry
Book Authors: Stuart A. Kirk and Herb Kutchins
Reviewed by Donald M. Hayes, Sam Houston State University

Volume 14, Number 3, Summer

The Ability of the Sweeping Model to Explain Human Attention: A Commentary on Christ’s Approach
Kevin P. Weinfurt, Georgetown University

Reply to “The Ability of the Sweeping Model to Explain Human Attention.”
Gregory J. Christ, University of Ottawa

Self-talk and Self-awareness: On the Nature of the Relation
Alain Morin, Memorial University of Newfoundland

An Introduction to Reflective Seeing: Part I
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

Realpolitik in the Addictions Field: Treatment-professional, Popular-culture Ideology, and Scientific Research
Robert E. Haskell, University of New England

Neurological Positivism’s Evolution of Mathematics
Larry R. Vandervert, Spokane, Washington

Book Reviews

Meaning & Medicine: A Doctor’s Tales of Breakthrough and Healing
Book Author: Larry Dossey
Reviewed by Bernie Siegel, M.D.

The Museum of Clear Ideas
Book Author: Donald Hall
Reviewed by Steven Connelly, Indiana State University

Volume 14, Number 4, Autumn

Diagnostic Reasoning and Reliability: A Review of the Literature and a Model of Decision-making
Jonathan Rabinowitz, Bar Ilan University

The Importance of Being Conscious
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis

The History and Current Status of the Concept “Behavior:” An Introduction
Tracy B. Henley, Mississippi State University

A History of Behavior
Thomas H. Leahey, Virginia Commonwealth University

What Counts as “Behavior”?
James J. Jenkins, University of South Florida

Behavior as Telosponsivity Rather Than Responsivity
Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago

Behavior, Adaptation, and Intentionality: Comments on Rychlak, Leahey, and Jenkins
Stephen Hibbard, University of Tennessee

Intentionality and Epistemological Commitment: A Comment on Hibbard
 James J. Jenkins, University of South Florida

Intention in Mechanisms and the Baconian Criticism: Is the Modern Cognitivist Reviving Aristotelian Excesses?
Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago

Book Reviews

Chaos and Order in the World of the Psyche
Book Author: Joanne Wieland-Burston
Reviewed by William E. Roweton, Chadron State College

The Veil of Signs: Joyce, Lacan, and Perception
Book Author: Sheldon Brivic
Reviewed by Michael Walsh, University of Hartford