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[ IVA.32f ]
Abelson, R. P. (1981). Psychological status of the script concept. American Psychologist. 36 (7): 715-729.
[ IVA.32* ]
Abend, W. E., Bizzi, E, and Morasso, P. (1982). Human arm trajectory formation. Brain. 105: 331-348.
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[ IIIA.12 ]
Adams, J. A., Gopher, D., and Lintern, G. (1977). Effects of visual and proprioceptive feedback on motor learning. Journal of Motor Behavior. 9 (1): 11-22.
[ IIA.20,.30; IIC.20; APX II.36b,.43; APX V.60; APX IV.12 ]
Allen, G. L., and Kirasic, K. C. (1985). Effects of the cognitive organization of route knowledge on judgments of macrospatial distance. Memory & Cognition. 13 (3): 218-227.
[ IIIC.13a ]
Allen, G. L., Siegel, A. W., and Rosinski, R. R. (1978). The role of perceptual context in structuring spatial knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 4 (6): 617-630.
[ IIIC.10,.12 ]
Allport, D. A., Antonis, B., and Reynolds, P. (1972). On the division of attention: A disproof of the single channel hypothesis. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 24: 225-235.
[ APX III.10 ]
American Heritage Dictionary. (1982). 2nd College Edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
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Amblard, B., and Carblanc, A. (1980). Role of foveal and peripheral visual information in maintence of postural equilibrium in man. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 51: 903912.
[ APX II.41,.42a ]
Andersen, G. J. (1986). Perception of self-motion: Psychophysical and computational approaches. Psychological Bulletin. 99 (1): 5265.
[ IIA.12,.20,.30; APX II.21,.36a,.42a,b ]
Andersen, G. J., and Braunstein, M. L. (1985). Induced self-motion in central vision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 11 (2): 122-132.
[ APX II.42a ]
Andersen, R. A., Essick, G. K., and Siegel, R. M. (1985). Encoding of spatial location by posterior parietal neurons. Science. 230: 456-458.
[ APX III.20* ]
Anderson, J. R., and Reder, L. M. (1979). An elaborative processing explanation of depth of processing. In Levels of Processing in Human Memory, edited by L. S. Cermak and F. I. M. Craik (pp. 385403). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ APX III.32 ]
Anderson, R. C., and Ortony, A. (1975). On putting apples into bottles - A problem of polysemy. Cognitive Psychology. 7: 167-180.
[ IVA.32f ]
Anderson, R. C., and Pichert, J. W. (1978). Recall of previously unrecallable information following a shift in perspective. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 17: 1-12.
[ IVA.32b,f ]
Anderson, R. C., and Watts, G. H. (1969). Bidirectional associations in multi-trial free recall. Psychonomic Science. 15 (6): 288-289.
[ IVB.51b,d,.57b ]
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[ IIID.21 ]
Annis, R. C. and Frost, B. (1973). Human visual ecology and orientation anisotropies in acuity. Science. 182 (Nov.): 729-731.
[ IVA.52 ]
Appelle, S. (1972). Perception and discrimination as a function of stimulus orientation: The oblique effect in man and animals. Psychological Bulletin. 78 (4): 266278.
[ IVA.52 ]
Armstrong, S. L., Gleitman, L. R., and Gleitman, H. (1983). What some concepts might not be. Cognition. 13: 263-308.
[ IVA.32a ]
Arnheim, R. (1974). Art and Visual Perception; The New Version. (expanded and revised) Berkeley: University of California Press. (Originally published 1954).
[ IIID.24; IVA.55; IVB.12; APX XV ]
Asch, S. E., and Witkin, H. A. (1948a). Studies in space orientation: I. Perception of the upright with displaced visual fields. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 38: 325337.
[ IIIA.15a,b ]
Asch, S. E., and Witkin, H. A. (1948b). Studies in space orientation. II. Perception of the upright with displaced visual fields and with body tilted. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 38: 455-477.
[ IIIA.15a,b ]
Aserinsky, E., and Kleitman, N. (1953). Regularly occurring periods of eye motility, and concomitant phenomena, during sleep. Science. 118 (Sept.): 273-274.
[ IIC.35 ]
Aserinsky, E., and Kleitman, N. (1955). Two types of ocular motility occurring in sleep. Journal of Applied Physiology. 8 (July): 1-10.
[ IIC.35 ]
Aspin, D. N. (1977). Kinds of knowledge, physical education and the curriculum. Journal of Human Movement Studies. 3: 21-37.
[ IIC.32 ]
Atkinson, R. C., and Shiffrin, R. M. (1971). The control of short-term memory. Scientific American. 225 (August): 82-90.
[ APX III.34 ]
Attneave, F. (1957). Transfer of experience with a class-schema to identification-learning of patterns and shapes. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 54 (2): 81-88.
[ APX XIV* ]
Attneave, F. (1968). Triangles as ambiguous figures. American Journal of Psychology. 81: 447-453.
[ IVB.26 ]
Attneave, F., and Benson, B. (1969). Spatial coding of tactual stimulation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 81 (2): 216-222.
[ IIIA.13 ]
Attneave, F., and Farrar, P. (1977). The visual world behind the head. American Journal of Psychology. 90 (Dec.): 549-563.
[ IIIA.13; IIID.30 ]
Attneave, F., and Olson, R. K. (1967). Discriminability of stimuli varying in physical and retinal orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 74: 149-157.
[ IIIA.13; IVA.52 ]
Attneave, F., and Reid, K. W. (1968). Voluntary control of frame of reference and slope equivalence under head rotation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 78 (1): 153159.
[ IIIA.13; IVA.52 ]
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[ I.31 ]
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[ IIC.32 ]
Baddeley, A. D. (1983). Working memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B. 302: 311-324.
[ IIB.32; V. ]
Baddeley, A. D. (1986). Imagery and visuo-spatial working memory. In Working Memory, by A. D. Baddeley (pp. 109-144). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[ IIB.32; IIC.10; V. ]
Baddeley, A. D. (1990). Human Memory Theory and Practice. London: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ IIB.32; IIC.32 ]
Baddeley, A. D., Eldridge, M., and Lewis, V. (1981). The role of subvocalisation in reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psyhology. 33A: 439-454.
[ IIC.32,.36 ]
Baddeley, A. D., Grant, S., Wight, E., and Thomson, N. (1975). Imagery and visual working memory. In Attention and Performance V, edited by P. M. A. Rabbitt and S. Dornic (pp. 205-217). London: Academic Press.
[ IIC.10,.20; APX III.10; APX IV.20 ]
Baddeley, A. D., and Hitch, G. (1974). Working memory. In The Psychology of Learning and Motivation Vol. 8, edited by G. H. Bower (pp. 47-89). London: Academic Press.
[ IIB.10 ]
Baddeley, A. D., and Lieberman, K. (1980). Spatial working memory. In Attention and Performance VIII, edited by R. S. Nickerson (pp. 521539). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ IIC.10,.20; V.; APX III.10; APX IV.20,.30 ]
Bairstow, P. J., and Laszlo, J. I. (1978a). Perception of movement patterns: Recognition from visual arrays of distorted patterns. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 30: 311-317.
[ IIC.20; APX IV.20; APX V.10 ]
Bairstow, P. J., and Laszlo, J. I. (1978b). Perceptions of movement patterns: Recall of movement. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 47: 287305.
[ APX V.10 ]
Bairstow, P. J., and Laszlo, J. I. (1980). Motor commands and the perception of movement patterns. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 6 (1): 1-12.
[ IIC.32; IIID.21; APX V.10 ]
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[ IIID.50 ]
Baratto, L., Morasso, P., and Zaccaria, R. (1986). Complex motor patterns: Walking. In Human Movement Understanding, edited by P. Morasso and V. Tagliasco (pp. 6181). Amsterdam: North Holland.
[ IIC.30; IIIB.34; APX XV ]
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[ IVA.32f ]
Barfield, W., and Salvendy, G. (1987). Discriminating the structure of rotated three-dimensional figures. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 65: 453454.
[IIID.27 ]
Barnes, R. M. (1963). Motion and Time Study; Design and Measurement of Work. 5th edition. John Wiley: New York. (First published 1937).
[ IIB.42; IVA.90 ]
Barr, C. C., Schultheis, L. W. and Robinson, D. A. (1976). Voluntary non-visual control of the human vestibulo-ocular reflex. Acta Otolaryngologica. 81: 365-375.
[ APX II.36a ]
Barsalou, L. W. (1983). Ad hoc categories. Memory & Cognition. 11 (3): 211-227.
[ IVA.32* ]
Barsalou, L. W. (1985). Ideals, central tendency, and frequency of instantiation as determinants of graded structure in categories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 11 (4): 629-654.
[ IVA.32* ]
Barsalou, L. W., and Sewell, D. R. (1985). Contrasting representation of scripts and categories. Journal of Memory and Language. 24: 646665.
[ IVA.32a ]
Bartenieff, I., and Lewis, D. (1980). Body Movement; Coping with the Environment. New York: Gordon and Breach.
[ I.21; IIB.38; IIIB.60; IIIC.13b,.32,.33; IVA.21,.24b,.25a,c,d,.41,.44,.71; IVB.20,.21,.25,.31,.35c; APX I.10; APX VII; APX XV; APX XVI ]
Bastian, H. C. (1888). The muscular sense; Its nature and cortical localisation. Brain. 10: 1-89.
[ IIA.11; APX II.12,.13,.21,.22 ]
Bartlett, Sir F. C. (1932). Remembering; A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology. Cambridge: University Press. (Reprinted 1964)
[ IVA.31,.32f ]
Bartlett, J. C., Till, R. E., and Levy, J. C. (1980). Retrieval characteristics of complex pictures: Effects of verbal encoding. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 19: 430-449.
[ APX III.33 ]
Battig, W. F. (1966). Facilitation and interference. In Acquisition of Skill, edited by E. A. Bilodeau (pp. 215-244). New York: Academic Press.
[ APX XIV ]
Battig, W. F. (1972). Intratask interference as a source of facilitation in transfer and retention. In Topics in Learning and Performance, edited by R. F. Thompson and J. F. Voss (pp. 131-159). New York: Academic Press.
[ APX XIV ]
Battig, W. F. (1979). The flexibility of human memory. In Levels of Processing in Human Memory, edited by L. S. Cermak and F. I. M. Craik (pp. 23-44). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ APX XIV ]
Battig, W. F., and Montague, W. E. (1969). Category norms for verbal items in 56 categories: A replication and extension of the Connecticut category norms. Journal of Experimental Psychology; Monograph. 80 (3): 1-46.
[ IVA.32c; IVB.52,.57b ]
Bauer, D. W., and Miller, J. (1982). Stimulus-response compatibility and the motor system. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 34A: 367-380.
[ IIIB.53* ]
Bazarova, N., and Mey, V. (1987). Alphabet of Classical Dance. Translated from Russian by S. André, Edited by R. Glasstone. Dance Books: London. (First published in Russian 1983).
[ IVA.61 ]
Beardsworth, T., and Buckner, T. (1981). The ability to recognize oneself from a video recording of ones movements without seeing ones body. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 18 (1): 19-22).
[ IIC.36 ]
Beery, K. E. (1968). Estimation of angles. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 26: 11-14.
[ IVA.54 ]
Begg, I., and Paivio, A. (1969). Concreteness and imagery in sentence meaning. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 8: 821827.
[ APX III.31 ]
Bell, C. (1833). The Hand - Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. London: William Pickering. (Cited by McCloskey 1978, p. 1).
[ IIA.11; APX II.11 ]
Benguerel, A., and Cowan, H.A. (1974). Coarticulation of upper lip protrusion in French. Phonetica. 30: 41-55.
[ IIIB.52 ]
Berkinblit, M. B., Feldman, A. G., and Fukson, O. I. (1986). Adaptability of innate motor patterns and motor control mechanisms. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 9: 585638.
[ IIIB.31,.60; APX VII ]
Berlin, B., and Kay, P. (1969). Basic Color Terms. Los Angles: University of California Press.
[ IVA.32a,.111; IVB.31 ]
Berlyne, D. E. (1965). Structure and Direction in Thinking. New York: Wiley.
[ IIC.35 ]
Berlyne, D. E., and Ditkofsky, J. (1976). Effects of novely and oddity on visual selective attention. British Journal of Psychology. 67 (2): 175-180.
[ APX III.32 ]
Bernstein, N. (1984). The problem of the interrelation of coordination and localization. In Human Motor Actions; Bernstein Reassessed, edited by H. T. A. Whiting (pp. 77-119). New York: North Holland. (Originally published 1935; Also published in Bernstein, N. [1967] The Co-ordination and Regulation of Movements. Oxford: Pergamon Press. [pp. 15-59].)
[ p. 16; I.33; IIB.20,.40; IIC.32; IIIB.21,.51,.60; IIIC.20; IIID.21,.25,.26,.27; IV.; IVA.13; IVB.; IVB.13,.34,.40; V.; APX VII ]
Berthoz, A., Pavard, B., and Young, L. R. (1975). Perception of linear horizontal self-motion induced by peripheral vision (linearvection) basic charactristics and visual-vestibular intractions. Experimental Brain Research. 23: 471-489.
[ IIA.30; APX II.42a ]
Bethell-Fox, C. E., and Shepard, R. N. (1988). Mental rotation: Effects of stimulus complexity and familiarity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 14 (1): 12-23.
[ IIID.27 ]
Bizzi, E. (1974). The coordination of eye-head movements. Scientific American. 231 (Oct.): 100-106.
[ IIC.33; APX II.36a ]
Bizzi, E., Accpornero, N., Chapple, W., and Hogan, N. (1984). Posture control and trajectory formation during arm movement. The Journal of Neuroscience. 4 (11): 2738-2744.
[ IIIB.30* ]
Bizzi, E., Chapple, W., and Hogan, N. (1982). Mechanical properties of muscles; Implications for motor control. Trends in Neurosciences. 5: 395-398.
[ IIIB.22 ]
Bizzi, E., Morasso, P., and Polit, A. (1978). Effect of load disturbances during centrally initiated movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. 41 (3): 542556.
[ IIIB.23 ]
Bizzi, E., and Mussa-Ivaldi, F. A. (1989). Geometrical and mechanical issues in movement planning and control. In Foundations of Cognitive Science, edited by M. I. Posner (pp. 769-792). Cambridge Massachusetts: M. I. T. Press.
[ I.33; IIB.42,.43; IIIB.23,.26,.27; IVB.35c; V.; APX XVI ]
Bizzi, E., Polit, A., and Morasso, P. (1976). Mechanisms underlying achievement of final head position. Journal of Neurophysiology. 39 (2): 435-444.
[ IIIB.21,.23 ]
Black, J. B., and Bower, G. H. (1979). Episodes as chunks in narrative memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 18: 309-318.
[ IVB.51a ]
Bles, W. (1981). Stepping around: Circular vection and coriolis effects. In Attention and Performance IX, edited by J. Long and A. Baddeley (pp. 47-61). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ IIA.11,.30; APX II.15,.36a,.42a,c ]
Blom, L. A., and Chaplin, L. T. (1982). The Intimate Act of Choreography. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
[ IIID.20,.26,.28,.40 ]
Bodmer, S. (1974). Harmonics in space. Maincurrents in Modern Thought. 31 (1): 27-31. (Reprinted in Bodmer, 1983).
[ IVA.82 ]
Bodmer, S. (1979). Studies based on Crystalloid Dance Forms. Labanotation by J. Siddall. Laban Centre: London.
[ I.22; IVA.23a,.24,.41,.82; APX I.10 ]
Bodmer, S. (1983). Harmonics in space. Movement and Dance Magazine of the Laban Guild. 71: 10-18. (Reprint, [without the illustrations] of Bodmer 1974).
[ IVA.82 ]
[Bodmer, S.: See Laban Collection; S. B. 38; S. B. 48; Three papers.]
Bodmer, S., and Huxley, M. (1982). Sylvia Bodmer in conversation. Movement and Dance Magazine of the Laban Guild. 68 (May): 10-23.
[ I.33; IVA.100; V.; APX XII ]
Bossom, J. (1974). Movement without proprioception. Brain Research. 71: 285-286.
[ APX II.38,.43,.44 ]
Bossom, J., and Ommaya, A. K. (1968). Visuo-motor adaptation (to prismatic transformation of the retinal image) in monkeys with bilateral dorsal rhizotomy. Brain. 91: 161-172.
[ APX II.38 ]
Bouma, H., and Andriessen, J. J. (1968). Perceived orientation of isolated line segments. Vision Research. 8: 493-507.
[ IVA.53 ]
Bousfield, A. K., and Bousfield, W. A. (1966). Measurement of clustering and of sequential constancies in repeated free recall. Psychological Reports. 19: 935942.
[ IVB.51d ]
Bousfield, W. A. (1951). Frequency and availability measures in language behavior. A paper presnted as part of a symposium at the American Psychological Association. Chicago, September, 1951. (Reviewed by Jenkins and Russell, 1952, p. 818.)
[ IVB.51a ]
Bousfield, W. A. (1953). The occurrence of clustering in the recall of randomly arranged associates. The Journal of General Psychology. 49: 229-240.
[ IVB.51a ]
Bousfield, W. A., Puff, C. R. and Cowan, T. M. (1964). The development of constancies in sequential organization during repeated free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 3: 489-495.
[ IVB.51a,c,d ]
Bousfield, W. A., and Sedgewick, C. H. W. (1944). An analysis of sequences of restricted associative responses. The Journal of General Psychology. 30: 149165.
[ IVA.32c; IVB.51a,.52,.57b ]
Bower, G. H. (1970a). Analysis of a mnemonic device. American Scientist. 58: 496510.
[ IIC.10; IIIB.73; APX III.31 ]
Bower, G. H. (1970b). Imagery as a relational organizer in associative learning. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 9: 529533.
[ APX III.31 ]
Bower, G. H. (1970c). Organizational factors in memory. Cognitive Psychology. 1: 1846.
[ IVB.51c ]
Bower, G. H. (1976). Comprehending and recalling stories. Presidential address, American Psychological Association Division 3. Washington D. C., Sept. 6, 1976. (Reviewed by Anderson and Reder 1979, pp. 396397.)
[ IVA.32b; APX III.32 ]
Bower, G. H., Black, J. B., and Turner, T. J. (1979). Scripts in memory for text. Cognitive Psychology. 11: 177-220.
[ IVA.32f ]
Bower, G. H., Clark, M. C., Lesgold, A. M., and Winzenz, D. (1969a). Hierarchical retrieval schemes in recall of categorized word lists. Journal of Verbal Larning and Verbal Behavior. 8: 323-343.
[ IVB.51b,c ]
Bower, G. H., and Clark-Meyers, G. (1980). Memory for scripts with organized vs. randomized presentations. British Journal of Psychology. 71: 369-377.
[ IVA.32f; IVB.51a,c ]
Bower, G. H., Karlin, M. B., and Dueck, A. (1975). Comprehension and memory for pictures. Memory & Cognition. 3 (2): 216-220.
[ APX III.31,.32 ]
Bower, G. H., Lesgold, A. M., and Tieman, D. (1969b). Grouping operations in free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 8: 481493.
[ IVB.51b,c ]
Bower, G. H., and Winzenz, D. (1970). Comparison of associative learning strategies. Psychonomic Science. 20 (2): 119-120.
[ APX III.31 ]
Bradshaw, G. L., and Anderson, J. R. (1982). Elaborative encoding as an explanation of levels of processing. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 21: 165174.
[ APX III.32 ]
Bradshaw, J. L., and Nettleton, N. C. (1981). The nature of hemispheric specialization in man. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 5191.
[ IIC.10; APX III.20 ]
Brady, J. E., and Humiston, G. E. (1975). General Chemistry: Principles and Structure. John Wiley: New York.
[ APX XV ]
Brandt, T., and Buchelle, W. (1977). Arthokinetic nystagmus by passive arm or leg rotation. In Disorders of Ocular Motility, edited by G. Kommerell. Bergmann Verlag. (Reviewed by Hallett 1986, p. 10.47).
[ APX II.36a,.42b ]
Brandt, T., Buchelle, W., and Arnold, F. (1977). Arthokinetic nystagmus and ego-motion sensation. Experimental Brain Research. 30: 331-338.
[ IIA.32; APX II.42b ]
Brandt, T., Dichgans, J. and Koenig, E. (1973). Differential effects of central versus peripheral vision on egocentric and exocentric motion perception. Expeimental Brain Research. 16: 476-491.
[ APX II.42b ]
Brandt, T., Wist, E. R., and Dichgans, J. (1975). Foreground and background in dynamic spatial orientation. Perception & Psychophysics. 17 (5): 497-503.
[ IIA.32; APX II.42b ]
Bransford, J. D., Barclay, J. R., and Franks, J. J. (1972). Sentence memory: A constructive versus interpretive approach. Cognitive Psychology. 3: 193-209.
[ IVA.32b ]
Bransford, J. D., and Franks, J. J. (1971). The abstraction of linguistic ideas. Cognitive Psychology. 2: 331-350.
[ IVA.32b ]
Bransford, J. D., and Johnson, M. K. (1972). Contextual prerequisites for understanding: Some investigations of comprehension and recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 11: 717-726.
[ IVA.32* ]
Brebner, J. (1979). The compatibility of spatial and non-spatial relationships. Acta Psychologica. 43: 23-32.
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Brebner, J., Shephard, M., and Cairney, P. (1972). Spatial relationships and SR compatibility. Acta Psychologica. 36: 1-15.
[ IIIB.53 ]
Breitmeyer, B. G., and Ganz, L. (1976). Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking, saccadic suppression, and information processing. Psychological Review. 83 (1): 1-36.
[ APX IV.30 ]
Bremner, J. G., and Bryant, P. E. (1977). Place versus response as the basis of spatial errors made by young infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 23: 162171.
[ IIIA.11,.12 ]
Brésard, B. (1988). Primate cognition of space and shapes. In Thought without Language, edited by L. Weiskrantz (pp. 396-415). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[ IIC.30 ]
Brewer, W. F., and Dupree, D. A. (1983). Use of plan schemata in the recall and recognition of goal-directed actions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 9 (1): 117-129.
[ IVA.32* ]
Brewer, W. F., and Treyens, J. C. (1981). Role of schemata in memory for places. Cognitive Psychology. 13: 207-230.
[ IVA.32f ]
Brindley, G. S., and Merton, P. A. (1960). The absence of position sense in the human eye. Journal of Physiology. 153: 127-130.
[ IIC.33 ]
Broadbent, D. E., and Broadbent, M. H. P. (1981). Recency effects in visual memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 33A: 115.
[ IIIB.72 ]
Broadbent, D. E., Cooper, P. J., and Broadbent, M. H. P. (1978). A comparison of hierarchical and matrix retrieval schemes in recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 4 (5): 486-497.
[ IVB.51c ]
Brody, L. (1995) The art of movement; Try kinespherics . . . [Kristine Lindahl]. Shape. April: 100-105. New York: Weider publications.
[ I.22 ]
Brooks, L. R. (1967). The suppression of visualization by reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 19 (4): 289-299.
[ IIC.10,.35; APX III.10 ]
Brooks, L. R. (1968). Spatial and verbal components of the act of recall. Canadian Journal of Psychology. 22 (5): 349-368.
[ IIC.10; APX III.10 ]
Brooks, L. R. (1970). An extension of the conflict between visualization and reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 22: 9196.
[ IIC.10; APX III.10 ]
Brooks, V. B. (1974). Some examples of programmed limb movements. Brain Research. 71: 299-308.
[ IIIB.20* ]
Browne, K., Lee, J., and Ring, P. A. (1954). The sensation of passive movement at the metatarso-phalangeal joint of the great toe in man. Journal of physiology. 126: 448-458.
[ IIA.12; APX II,23 ]
Bub, D. N., Black, S., Hampson, E., and Kertesz, A. (1988). Semantic encoding of pictures and words: Some neurophychological observations. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 5 (1): 2766.
[ APX III.20* ]
Bundesen, C., Larsen, A., and Farrell, J. E. (1981). Mental transformations of size and orientation. In Attention and Performance IX, edited by J. Long and A. Baddeley (pp. 279-294). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ IIID.20,.24 ]
Burgess, P. R., and Clark, F. J. (1969). Characteristics of knee joint receptors in the cat. Journal of physiology. 203: 317-335. (Also reviewed by Clark and Horch 1986, p. 13.39).
[ IIA.20,.30; APX II.33,.43 ]
Buschke, H. (1976). Learning is organized by chunking. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 15: 313-324.
[ IVB.51 ]
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[ APX II.33,.43 ]
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[ IVA.32d ]
Chellis, P. (1941). Fundamental dance techniques for the school program. In Dance: A Basic Educational Technique, edited by F. R. Rogers (pp. 304-312). New York: MacMillan.
[ IIA.32 ]
Clark, F. J. (1975). Information signaled by sensory fibers in medial articular nerve. Journal of Neurophysiology. 38: 1464-1472.
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[ IIA.20,.30; APX II.33,.41,.42 ]
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[ IIA.11-.13,.20,.30; APX II.13,.22,.24,.31-.34,.38,.43 ]
Clark, F. J., Horch K. W., Bach S. M., and Larson G. F. (1979). Contributions of cutaneous and joint receptors to static knee-position sense in man. Journal of Neurophysiology. 42 (3): 877-888.
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[ IVB.51a ]
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[ APX VII ]
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[ APX VII ]
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[ IIC.10; APX III.34 ]
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Cohen, R. L., Peterson, M., and Mantini-Atkinson, T. (1987). Interevent differences in event memory: Why are some events more recallable than others? Memory & Cognition. 15 (2): 109-118.
[ IIC.10; APX III.34 ]
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Collins Contemporary German Dictionary. (1969). Glasgow: William Collins.
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[ eg. IIIC.20; APX VIII; APX XV ]
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[ IIC.20; APX IV.11 ]
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[ IIIB.21,.23 ]
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[ IIID.27 ]
Cooper, L. A., and Podgorny, P. (1976). Mental transformations and visual comparison processes: Effects of complexity and similarity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 2 (4): 503514.
[ IIID.20,.27 ]
Cooper, L. A., and Shepard, R. N. (1973). The time required to prepare for a rotated stimulus. Memory & Cognition. 1 (3): 246-250.
[ IIID.27 ]
Cooper, L. A., and Shepard, R. N. (1984). Turning something over in the mind. Scientific American. 251 (6): 114-120.
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[ IIC.36 ]
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[ IIC.10; APX III.32 ]
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[ IIC.10; APX III.32 ]
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[ APX III.32 ]
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[ IIC.33 ]
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[ IIIA.15*; APX II.43* ]
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[ IIA.11,.30; APX II.13,.43 ]
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[ APX XV ]
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[ APX XV.15* ]
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[ IIB.38.,42; IVB.33a; APX XI ]
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[ IIC.10; APX III.33 ]
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[ IIIB.24 ]
Day, B. L., and Marsden, C. D. (1982). Accurate repositioning of the human thumb against unpredictable dynamic loads is dependent upon peripheral feed-back. Journal of Physiology. 327: 393-407.
[ IIIB.24 ]
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[ I.21,.22; IIB.38; IIID.60; IVA.25c,d,.41; APX I.10 ]
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[ IIB.42; IIC.34c; IVA.72,.73; IVB.33a; APX XI; APX XV; APX XVI ]
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[IIIB.51 ]
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[ IIC.10; APX III.20 ]
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[ IIA.30; APX II.36a,.42b ]
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[ APX XV ]
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[ APX XV ]
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[ IVA.31 ]
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[ IVA.31 ]
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Ehrenstein, W. H., Schroeder-Heister, P., and Heister, G. (1989). Spatial SR compatibility with orthogonal stimulus-response relationship. Perception & Psychophysics. 45: 215-220.
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Engelkamp, J., and Zimmer, H. D. (1984). Motor programme information as a separable memory unit. Psychological Research. 46: 283-299.
[ IIC.10,.32; APX III.34 ]
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English, H. B., and English A. C. (1974). A Comprehensive Dictionary of Psychological and Psychoanalytical Terms. New York: David McKay. (Originally published 1958).
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[ IVA.32* ]
Ericsson, K. A., Chase, W. G., and Faloon, S. (1980). Acquisition of a memory skill. Science. 208 (June): 1181-1182.
[ IIIC.13a; IVB.51b ]
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[ IIIC.32; IVA.13; IVB.32 ]
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[ IIB.24; APX X ]
Evans, G. W., and Pezdek, K. (1980). Cognitive mapping: Knowledge of real-world distance and location information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory. 6 (1): 1324.
[ IIIC.13b; IIID.27 ]
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Evans, S. H. and Edmonds, E. M. (1966). Schema discrimination as a function of training. Psychonomic Science. 5 (8): 303-304.
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[ IIIB.35; APX VII ]
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[ IIC.30; IVA.32f; IVB.27 ]
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[ IIA.11,.12,.30; APX II.11,.13,.22,.43 ]
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Franks, J. J. and Bransford, J. D. (1971). Abstraction of visual patterns. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 90 (1): 65-74.
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Fried, I., Mateer, C., Ojemann, G., Wohns, R., and Fedio, P. (1982). Organization of visuospatial functions in human cortex. Brain. 105: 349-371.
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[ IIIB.60; APX VII ]
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[ IIIC.33; APX X; APX XV ]
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Gibson, J. J. (1966). The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems. Boston: H. Mifflin.
[ IIA.11,.12,.20,.30; IIC.34; APX II.12,.16,.21,.22,.36a,.37b,.43; APX VI ]
Gibson, J. J., and Backlund, F. A. (1963). An after-effect in haptic space perception. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 15: 145-154.
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Glanzer, M. (1972). Storage mechanism in recall. In The Psychology of Learning and Motivation Vol. 5, edited by G. H. Bower (pp. 129-193). New York: Academic Press.
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Glencross, D. J. (1973b). The effects of changes in direction, load, and amplitude of movement on gradation of effort. Journal of Motor Behavior. 5 (4): 207-216.
[ IIID.24,.27,.28,.30 ]
Glencross, D. J. (1975). The effects of changes in task conditions on the temporal organization of a repetitive speed skill. Ergonomics. 18 (1): 17-28.
[ IIID.30; APX XVI ]
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Goldstein, A. F., and Chance, J. E. (1970). Visual recognition memory for complex configurations. Perception & Psychophysics. 9 (2B): 237240.
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[ IVA.32f ]
Warren, W. H. Jr., Morris, M. W., and Kalish, M. (1988). Perception of translational heading from optical flow. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 14 (4): 646-660.
[ IIA.12; APX II. 21,.22,.42a]
Warrington, E. K. (1975). The selective impairment of semantic memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 27: 635-657.
[ APX III.20* ]
Watson, J. B. (1924). Behaviorism. Revised edition 1930. New York: W. W. Norton.
[ IIC.36 ]
Wechsler, R. (1990). Symmetry in dance. Contact Quarterly. 15 (Fall): 2933.
[ IIID.20,.40 ]
Weimer, W. B. (1977). A conceptual framework for cognitive psychology: Motor theories of the mind. In Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing, edited by R. Shaw and J. Bransford (pp. 267-312). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
[ IIC.36 ]
Weintraub, D. J., and Virsu, V. (1971). The misperception of angles: Estimating the vertex of converging line segments. Perception & Psychophysics. 9 (1A): 5-8.
[ IVA.32f,.51,.53,.54 ]
Weintraub, D. J., and Virsu, V. (1972). Extimating the vertex of converging lines: Angle misperception? Perception & Psychophysics. 11 (4): 277-283.
[ IVA.32f,.51,.53,.54 ]
Wells, A. F. (1984). Structural Inorganic Chemistry. 5th edition. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
[ APX XV ]
Wells, K. F., and Luttgens, K. (1976). Kinesiology. 6th edition. Philadelphia: Saunders College.
[ IIA.11; IIIC.31; IVA.74; IVB.35c; APX II.14,.22; APX VII; APX XVI ]
Wenninger, M. J. (1971). Polyhedron Models. Cambridge: University Press.
[ IIIC.34 ]
Werner, H., and Wapner, S. (1952). Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception: IV. Effect of initial position of a rod on apparent verticality. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 43: 6874.
[ IIIA.15a ]
Werner, H., Wapner, S., and Bruell, J. H. (1953). Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception: VI. Effect of position of head, eyes, and of object on position of the apparent median plane. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 46 (4): 293-299.
[ IIIA.15a ]
Werner, H., Wapner, S., and Chandler, K. A. (1951). Experiments on sensory-tonic field theory of perception: II. Effect of supported and unsupported tilt of the body on the visual perception of verticality. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 42: 346-350.
[ IIIA.15a ]
Wertheimer, M. (1923). Laws of organization in perceptual forms. Reprinted in A Source Book of Gestalt Psychology, (4th edition 1969) translated and edited by W. D. Ellis (pp. 71-88). London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
[ IVA.32e,.54,.111; IVB.27; APX XV ]
Westheimer, G. (1986). The eye as an optical instrument. In Handbook of Perception and Human Preformance Vol. I Sensory Processes and Perception, edited by K. R. Boff, L. Kaufman, and J. P. Thomas (pp. 4.1-4.20). New York: John Wiley.
[ IIA.20; APX II.36 ]
Weyl, H. (1952). Symmetry. New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
[ IIID.20,.26 ]
Whiting, H. T. A. (editor) (1984). Human Motor Actions; Bernstein Reassessed. Amsterdam: North Holland.
[ IIIB.60; APX VIII ]
Whiting, H. T. A. (1986). Toward a cognitive psychology of human movement. In Theatrical Movement: A Bibliographical Anthology, edited by B. Fleshman (pp. 115-157). London: The Scarecrow Press.
[ I.33; IIC.32; V. ]
Wickens, C. D. (1976). The effects of divided attention on information processing in manual tracking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 2 (1): 1-13.
[ APX III.10 ]
Wilkins, A. J. (1971). Conjoint frequency, category size, and categorization time. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 10: 382-385.
[ IVA.32a ]
Williams, H. G., and Werner, P. (1985). Development of movement schema in young children. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 60: 403-410.
[ APX XIV ]
Williams, H. L., Beaver, W. S., Spence, M. T., and Rundell, O. H. (1969). Digital and kinesthetic memory with interpolated information processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 80 (3): 530536.
[ IIIB.11 ]
Willott, J. F. (1973). Perceptual judgments with discrepant information from audition and proprioception. Perception & Psychophysics. 14 (3): 577-580.
[ IIC.20; IIID.21; APX IV.12 ]
Wilson, R. J., and Watkins, J. J. (1990). Graphs An Introductory Approach. New York: John Wiley.
[ IIIC.20 ]
Wilton, R. N. (1979). Knowledge of spatial relations: The specification of the information used in making inferences. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 31: 133-146.
[ IIIC.13a ]
Winearls, J. (1958). Modern Dance: The Jooss-Leeder Method. London: Adam and Charles Black.
[ IVB.31,.32; APX XVI ]
Wing, A. M. (1978). Response timing in handwriting. In Information Processing in Motor Control and Learning, edited by G. E. Stelmach (pp. 153-172). New York: Academic Press.
[ IIID.22,.24; APX XVI ]
Wing, A. M. (1980). The height of handwriting. Acta Psychologica. 46: 141-151.
[ IIIB.51; IIID.22,.24,.25; IVB.35c; APX XVI ]
Winter, K. T., and Thomas, J. R. (1981). Developmental differences in childrens labeling of movement. Journal of Motor Behavior. 13 (2): 7790.
[ IIC.10; APX III.31 ]
Witkin, H. A., and Asch, S. E. (1948a). Studies in space orientation. III. Perception of the upright in the absence of a visual field. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 38: 603-613.
[ IIIA.15a,b ]
Witkin, H. A., and Asch, S. E. (1948b). Studies in space orientation. IV. Further experiments on perception of the up-right with displaced visual fields. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 38: 762-782.
[ IIIA.15a ]
Witkin, H. A., Dyk, R. B., Faterson, H. F., Goodenough, D. R., and Karp, S. A. (1962). Psychological Differentiation. New York: John Wiley.
[ IIIA.15a,b ]
Witkin, H. A. and Wapner, S. (1950). Visual factors in the maintenance of upright posture. American Journal of Psychology. 63: 31-50.
[ IIIA.15a,b ]
Wong, S. C. P. and Frost, B. J. (1978). Subjective motion and acceleration induced by the movement of the observers entire visual field. Perception and Psychophysics. 24: 115-120.
[ IIA.30; APX II.42b ]
Wrisberg, C. A., and Ragsdale, M. R. (1979). Further test of Schmidts schema theory: Development of a schema rule for a coincident timing task. Journal of Motor Behavior. 11 (2): 159-166.
[ APX XIV ]
Wyke, M. (1965). Comparative analysis of proprioception in left and right arms. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 17: 149157.
[ IIIA.15a; IVA.54 ]
Yates, F. A. (1966). The Art of Memory. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. (Reprinted 1972).
[ IIC.10; IIIB.73; APX III.31 ]
Zelaznik, H. N. (1978). Precueing response factors in choice reaction time: A word of caution. Journal of Motor Behavior. 10 (1): 77-79.
[ IIIB.54 ]
Zelaznik, H. N., Shapiro, D. C., and Carter, M. C. (1982). The specification of digit and duration during motor programming: A new method of precueing. Journal of Motor Behavior. 14 (1): 57-68.
[ IIIB.54 ]
Zelaznik, H. N., Shapiro, D. C., and Newell, K. M. (1978). On the structure of motor recognition memory. Journal of Motor Behavior. 10 (4): 313-323.
[ IIIB.54; APX XIV ]
Zimmer, H. D., and Engelkamp, J. (1985). An attempt to distinguish between kinematic and motor memory components. Acta Psychologica. 58: 81-106.
[ APX IV.30]