P.O. Box 522, Village Station New York
207 581 2057 contact@jmb-online.com

Volume 37, Winter 2016

Home Volume 37, Winter 2016

Volume 37, Number 1, Winter

Which Identification is Disturbed in Misidentification Syndromes? A Structural Analysis of Fregoli and Capgras Syndromes

Stéphane Thibierge, Université Paris-Diderot and Catherine Morin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie

Does Functionalism Offer an Adequate Account of Cognitive Psychology?

James M. Stedman, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio and Thomas L. Spalding and Christina L. Gagné, University of Alberta

Consciousness is Not a Physically Provable Property

Catherine M. Reason, London, United Kingdom

On the Appearance and Reality of Mind

Demian Whiting, University of Hull

Volume 37, Number 2, Spring

Robotic Alloparenting: A New Solution to an Old Problem?

Richard T. McClelland, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

Neuroelectrical Approaches To Binding Problems

Mostyn W. Jones, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Using Operational Definitions in Research: A Best-Practices Approach

Brent D. Slife, Casey D. Wright, and Stephen C. Yanchar, Brigham Young University

Critical Notice

Evidence Matters: Science, Proof, and Truth in the Law

Book Author: Susan Haack
Reviewed by Erica Beecher–Monas, Wayne State University

Book Review

Knowledge through Imagination

Book Editors: Amy Kind and Peter Kung
Reviewed by Masashi Kasaki, Kyoto University and Kengo Miyazono, Hiroshima University

Volume 37, Numbers 3 and 4, Summer and Autumn

Non-Human Origins of Human Perception in the Pre-Pleistocene

Gregory C. Hoffmann and Michael S. Gordon, William Paterson University

Scientific Realism, Psychological Realism, and Aristotelian–Thomistic Realism

CJames M. Stedman, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, Matthew Kostelecky, St. Joseph’s College at the University of Alberta and Thomas L. Spalding and Christina Gagné, University of Alberta

Behavior Analytic Pragmatism

J. Moore, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Reciprocity and Reputation: A Review of Direct and Indirect Social Information Gathering

Yvan I. Russell, University of Göttingen and Middlesex University

Get In Touch

P.O. Box 522, Village Station New York

contact@jmb-online.com

207 581 2057

© The Journal of Mind and Behavior (JMB). All Rights Reserved. Designed by CP Technologies