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Paul Dodwell

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  •  50
    Coding and learning in shape discrimination
    Psychological Review 68 (6): 373-382. 1961.
    Cognitive PsychologyUnconscious and Conscious Processes
  •  46
    A coupled system for coding and learning in shape discrimination
    Psychological Review 71 (2): 148-159. 1964.
    Cognitive Psychology
  •  81
    On perceptual clarity
    Psychological Review 78 (4): 275-289. 1971.
    Aspects of Consciousness
  •  55
    What is important about McCollough effects? Reply to Allan and Siegel
    with G. Keith Humphrey
    Psychological Review 100 (2): 347-350. 1993.
    Aspects of Consciousness
  •  53
    Anomalous transfer in rats: Pattern element separation and discriminability
    with H. B. Ferguson and R. R. Niemi
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (2): 154-156. 1976.
    Cognitive Sciences
  •  77
    Can we analyze Skinner's problem-solving behavior in operant terms?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4): 592-593. 1984.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  80
    Unified cognitive theory is not comprehensive
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (3): 443-445. 1992.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Psychology
  •  77
    Theories of perception as experimental epistemology
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (2): 291-293. 1985.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePerception and the Mind
  •  76
    Anomalous transfer in rats: A “macropattern” phenomenon
    with R. R. Niemi and H. B. Ferguson
    Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (2): 157-159. 1976.
  •  74
    Human Senses and Perception. By G. M. Wyburn, R. W. Pickford & R. J. Hirst. University of Toronto Press, 1964. pp. xii, 340, $7.00 (review)
    Dialogue 3 (3): 324-326. 1964.
    Pre-Socratic Philosophy
  •  160
    Causes of Behaviour and Explanation in Psychology
    Mind 69 (273). 1960.
    The author is primarily concerned with the explanation of behavior in regard to (1) the mecanical model, (2) the effects of physical-organic processes on behavior, (3) the lack of understanding between philosophers and psychologists as to sufficient conditions for predicting a behavioral event, (4) conditions leading to expalantions of behavior that could predict behavior exclusive of any antecedent psychological behavior, and (5) variations of the mechanical-model introducing differing sorts of…Read more
    The author is primarily concerned with the explanation of behavior in regard to (1) the mecanical model, (2) the effects of physical-organic processes on behavior, (3) the lack of understanding between philosophers and psychologists as to sufficient conditions for predicting a behavioral event, (4) conditions leading to expalantions of behavior that could predict behavior exclusive of any antecedent psychological behavior, and (5) variations of the mechanical-model introducing differing sorts of explanation. (staff)
    Psychological ExplanationReasons and CausesThe Nature of Action
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