Abstract
A book review of a "Psychology in Progress" collection of these early 1980s articles from a variety of cognitive science disciplines that were pushing back against behaviourism, exploring the nature and function of consciousness, &/or advancing (or rediscovering) content-driven or representational models.
Book Chapters:
Editor's introduction: "Human brain anatomy"
Harry J. Jerison, "On the Evolution of mind"
Keith Oatley, "Representations of the physical and social world"
John O'Keefe, "Is consciousness the gateway to the hippocampal cognitive map? A speculative essay on the neural basis of mind"
David A. Oakley, "Cognition and imagery in animals"
David A. Oakley, "Animal awareness, consciousness and self-image"
Freda Newcome, "Neuropsychology of consciousness: a review of human clinical evidence"
Joseph E. LeDoux, "Brain, mind and language"
David A. Oakley and Lesley C. Eames, "The plurality of consciousness"