1987
Volume 8, Number 1, Winter
Roger W. Sperry’s Interactionism
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
Roger Sperry’s Science of Values
Willam A. Rottschaefer, Lewis and Clark College
Structure and Significance of the Consciousness Revolution
R.W. Sperry, California Institute of Technology
Consciousness as a Field: The Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi Program and Changes in Social Indicators
Michael C. Dillbeck, Maharishi International University, Kenneth L. Cavanaugh, University of Washington, Thomas Glenn, Maharishi International University, David W. Orme-Johnson, Maharishi International University and Vicki Mittlefehldt, University of Minnesota
Transcending Medicalism; An Evolutionary Alternative
Seth Farber, Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C.
The “Primal Scene” as a Culture-Specific Phenomenon: A Speculative Rereading of Freudian – or Freud’s – Psychology
Gaile McGregor, York University
Ibn Khaldun and Vico: The Universality of Social History
Robert E. Lana, Temple University
Book Reviews
Contextualism and Understanding in Behavioral Science
Book Editors: R.L. Rosnow and M. Georgoudi
Reviewed by Robert R. Hoffman, Adelphi University
Behaviorism and Logical Positivism. A Reassessment of the Alliance
Book Author: Laurence D. Smith
Reviewed by S.R. Coleman, Cleveland State University
Thought and Language
Book Author: Lev S. Vygotsky
Reviewed by Rene van der Veer, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Volume 8, Number 2, Spring: Teleology and Cognitive Science (Special Issue)
Questions Posed by Teleology for Cognitive Psychology: Introduction and Comments
C. William Tageson, University of Notre Dame
Can the Strength of Past Associations Account for the Direction of Thought?
Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago
Can Cognitive Psychology Account for Metacognitive Functions of Mind?
Brent D. Slife, Baylor University
Can Cognitive Psychology Offer a Meaningful Account of Meaningful Human Action?
Richard N. Willams, Brigham Young University
Whence Cognitive Prototypes in Impression Formation? Some Empirical Evidence for Dialetical Reasoning as a Generative Process
James T. Lamiell and Patricia K. Durbeck, Georgetown University
Comment Upon the Teleological Papers
Leona E. Tyler, University of Oregon
Is Dialectical Cognition Good Enough To Explain Human Thought?
Paul G. Muscari, State University of New York at Glens Falls
On Having Purpose and Explaining It, Too
Thomas H. Leahey, Virginia Commonwealth University
Can We Construct Kantian Mental Machines?
Colin Martindale, University of Maine
On The Thoughtfulness of Cognitive Psychologists
William F. Chaplin, Auburn University
Minds, Machines, Models, and Metaphors: A Commentary
Malcom R. Westcott, York University
Social Interaction, Goals, and Cognition
Michael A. Westerman, New York University
The Human and the Cognitive Models: Criticism and Reply
Richard N. Williams, Brigham Young University
The Insufficiency of Mechanism and Importance of Teleology
Brent D. Slife, Baylor University
On Ersatz Teleologists and the Temptations of Rationalism: Some Reactions to Some of the Reactions
James T. Lamiell, Georgetown Univesity
Are We All Clear On What A Mediational Model Of Behavior Is?
Joseph F. Rychlak, Loyola University of Chicago
Book Reviews
Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving
Book Authors: William H. Masters, Virginia E. Johnson, and Robert C. Kolodny
Reviewed by William L. Benzon, Troy, New York
The Dream: 4,000 Years of Theory and Practice
Book Author: Nancy Parsifal-Charles
Reviewed by Matthew C. Brennan, Indiana State University
A Critical Dictionary of Jungian Analysis
Book Authors: Andrew Samuels, Bani Shorter and Fred Plaut
Reviewed by Victor H. Jones, Indiana State University
Memories of a Tourist
Book Author: Stendahl [Marie Henri Beyle]
Reviewed by Steven E. Connelly, Indiana State University
Volume 8, Number 3, Summer
Emerging Views of Health: A Challenge to Rationalist Doctrines of Medical Thought
William J. Lyddon, University of California, Santa Barbara
Information, Communication and Organisation: A Post-Structural Revision
Robert Cooper, University of Lancaster, England
How Thoughts Affect the Body: A Metatheoretical Framework
Irving Kirsch, University of Connecticut and Michael E. Hyland, Plymouth Polytechnic
Consciousness and Commissurotomy: I. Spheres and Streams of Consciousness
Thomas Natsoulas, University of California, Davis
Book Reviews
Dream Life, Wake Life: The Human Condition Through Dreams
Book Author: Gordon G. Globus
Reviewed by Robert E, Haskell, University of New England
Risk Acceptability According to the Social Sciences [Social Research Perspectives, Occasional Reports on Current Topics, No. 11.]
Book Author: Mary Douglas
Reviewed by Barry J. Martin, University of Toronto
Profiles of Social Research: The Scientific Study of Human Interactions
Book Author: Morton Hunt
Reviewed by Barry J. Martin, University of Toronto
Volume 8, Number 4, Autumn (Special Issue)
Inhibition in the Brain by Charles E. Ribak (Editor), University of California, Irvine
Part I: Molecular Biology and Localization of GABA and Glycine
Biochemistry of Glycinergic Neurons
Edward C. Daly, Roudebush VA Medical Center and Indiana University Medical Center.
Immunocytochemical Characterization of Glycine and Glycine Receptors
R.J. Wenthold, National Institutes of Health and R.A. Altschuler, University of Michigan
Distribution of Inhibitory Amino Acid Neurons in the Cerebellum With Some Observations on the Spinal Cord: An Immunocytochemical Study With Antisera Against Fixed GABA, Glycine, Taurine, and ß-Alanine
Ole P. Otterson and Jon Storm-Mathisen, University of Oslo
GABA-Peptide Neurons of the Primate Cerebral Cortex
Edward G. Jones, University of California, Irvine
Part II: Functional Role of GABA and Glycine
GABAergic Inhibition in the Neocortex
K. Krnjevic, McGill University
Physiology of GABA Inhibitions in ths Hippocampus
R.C. Malenka, R. Andrade and R.A. Nicoll, University of California, San Francisco
Inhibitory Processes in the Thalamus
M. Steriade and M. Deschenes, Universite Laval
Neurotransmitter Modulation of Thalamic Neuronal Firing Pattern
David A. McCormick and David A. Prince, Stanford University Schoolof Medicine
What Do GABA Neurons Really Do? They Make Possible Variability Generation in Relation to Demand
Eugene Roberts, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope
Part III: Functional Aspects of Inhibition Related to Neurological Diseases
GABAergic Abnormalities Occur in Experimental Models of Focal and Genetic Epilepsy
Charles E. Ribak, University of California, Irvine
Inhibition, Local Excitatory Interactions and Synchronization of Epileptiform Activity in Hippocampal Slices
F. Edward Dudek, Tulane University School of Medicine and Edward P. Christian, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Inhibition in Huntington’s Disease
M. Flint Beal, David W. Ellison and Joseph B. Martin, Massachusetts General Hospital