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Introini-Collison, I., and McGaugh, J. L., “Interaction of Hormones and Neuro-transmitter Systems in the Modulation of Memory Storage.” In Frederickson, R., McGaugh, J., and Felten, D., Peripheral Signaling of the Brain. Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber.

Ittelson, W. H., “Size as a Cue to Distance. Static Localization.” Amer. J. Psychol. 64 54–67.

Ivie, S., “A Romantic in Our Time” [Carl Rogers]. Person-Centered Rev. 3 (1) 19–29.

Izard, C., “Why Feelings Are First: The Biological and Social Functions of Emotions.” Distinguished Faculty Lecture. Newark, DE: University of Delaware.

Izard, C., “Emotional Determinants of Infant-Mother Attachment.” Child Development 62 905–917.

Izard, C., “The Young Infant’s Ability to Produce Discrete Emotion Expressions.” Developmental Pychol. 16 (2) 132–140.

James, W., “What Is an Emotion?” Mind 9 188–205.

James, W., Principles of Psychology. New York: Henry Holt.

James, W., The Varieties of Religious Experience. Undated reprint. New York: Dolphin Books, Doubleday and Company.

James, W., Memories and Studies. London: Longmans, Green.

James, W., The Letters of William James, H. James, Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press.

James, W., Psychology. Cleveland: World.

Janov, A., The Primal Scream. New York: Putnam.

Jarrett, R., and Rush, A., “Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Depression.” In Cavenar, J., Psychiatry, vol. 1. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott.

Jastrow, R., “The Post-Human World.” Science Digest, January–February.

Jaynes, J., The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.

Jensen, A., “Spearman’s g and the Problem of Educational Equality.” Oxford Rev. of Educ. 17 (2) 169–187.

Jewell, L., and Siegall, M., Contemporary Industrial/Organizational Psychology, 2nd ed. St. Paul: West Company.

Johnson, G., “Artificial Brain Again Seen as a Guide to the Mind.” New York Times, August 16, C1.

Johnson, S., “The Revolution in Couple Therapy: A Practitioner-Scientist Perspective.” J. of Marriage and Family Therapy 29 365–384.

Johnson-Laird, P., The Computer and the Mind: An Introduction to Cognitive Science. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Johnson-Laird, P., “Mental Models and Deduction.” Trends in Cognitive Science 51 434–443.

Joncich, G., The Sane Positivist: A Biography of Edward Lee Thorndike. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.

Jones, Edward, “Major Developments in Social Psychology since 1930.” In Lindzey, G., and Aronson, E., 1985.

Jones, Edward, Interpersonal Perception. New York: W. H. Freeman.

Jones, Edward, Foreword to Higgins, R., et al., Self-Handicapping: The Paradox That Isn’t. New York: Plenum Press.

Jones, Edward, and Berglas, S., “Control of Attributions about the Self Through Self-Handicapping Strategies.” Personality and Soc. Psychol. Bull. 4 200–206.

Jones, Ernest, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. 3 vols. New York: Basic Books.

Julesz, B., “Stereoscopic Vision.” Vision Res. 26 (9) 1601–1612.

Julesz, B., “Early Vision and Focal Attention.” Modern Physics, July.

Julesz, B., “Some Strategic Questions in Visual Perception.” In Gorea, A., Representations of Vision. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kagan, J., “A Psychologist’s Account at Mid-Career.” In Krawiec, 1972.

Kagan, J., The Nature of the Child. New York: Basic Books.

Kagan, J., Unstable Ideas: Temperament, Cognition, and Self. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Kagan, J., and Havemann, E., Psychology: An Introduction. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Kagan, J., and Moss, H., Birth to Maturity: A Study in Psychological Development, 2nd ed. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kagan, J., Infancy: Its Place in Human Development. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Kagitçibąsi, Ç., and Berry, J., “Cross-Cultural Psychology: Current Research and Trends.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 40 493–531.

Kahneman, D., and Tversky, A., “The Psychology of Preferences.” Scientific American, January 160–173.

Kandel, E., “The New Science of Mind.” Scientific American Mind, April/May.

Kanigel, R., “An Intricate Edifice: Exploring

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