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    A new apparatus for the Luria experiment.R. A. Bobbit - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (5):578.
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    Language, social ecology and experience.Grant Gillett - 1991 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 5 (3):195 – 203.
    Abstract Experience is structured by thoughts which are composed of general concepts and conceptions of objects. Both of these elements of thought are rule?governed and rest on norms which are shared by thinkers. Concepts and conceptions of objects as the elements of thoughts whose content is essentially communicable plausibly rest on abilities tied to the use of linguistic terms. This suggests that language plays an active part in structuring human experience and cognition as suggested by both Vygotsky and Luria. (...)
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    Colourful Whorfian ideas: Linguistic and cultural influences on the perception and cognition of colour, and on the investigation of them.Angus Gellatly - 1995 - Mind and Language 10 (3):199-225.
    The resent paper reviews three phases in the literature on cognition and colour, and also Luria's (1976) observations of the effects that literacy and/or schooling have on colour naming and colour categorization. It is argued that Luria's own interpretation of his findings is partiafly flawed by inconsistency, and by ethnocentric presuppositions concerning mediation and abstraction. A revised interpretation is proposed that draws on Gibson's (1950, 1966) contrast between direct and indirect perceptions. It is suggested that language usage and (...)
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    Sub-phenomenology.David A. Jopling - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (2):153-73.
    This paper argues that cognitive psychology's practice of explaining mental processes in terms which avoid invoking phenomenology, and the person-level self-conception with which it is associated in common sense psychology, leads to a hybrid Cartesian dualism. Because phenomenology is considered to be fundamentally irrelevant in any scientific explanation of the mind, the person-level is regarded as scientifically invisible: it is a ghost-like housing for sub-personal computational cognition. The problem of explaining how the sub-personal and sub-phenomenological machinery of mind is related (...)
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    On the Universality of Argumentative Reasoning.Hugo Mercier - 2011 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 11 (1-2):85-113.
    According to the argumentative theory of reasoning, humans have evolved reasoning abilities for argumentative purposes. This implies that some reasoning skills should be universals. Such a claim seems to be at odd with findings from cross-cultural research. First, a wealth of research, following the work of Luria, has shown apparent difficulties for illiterate populations to solve simple but abstract syllogisms. It can be shown, however, that once they are willing to accept the pragmatics of the task, these participants can (...)
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    The Importance of Orienting Attitudes in the Perception of the Hering and Zollner Illusions.Rebecca L. Silberman & Douglas A. Bors - 1993 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 24 (2):161-174.
    By analyzing descriptions of illusory and nonillusory figures, Richer called into question the common assumption that illusory and nonillusory perceptions were experientially the same and differed only in terms of their accuracy. The present study attempted to replicate Richer's work with a focus on identifying within the subjects' descriptions any orienting attitudes corresponding to these two forms of perception. Nineteen student volunteers were asked to describe two illusory figures and a nonillusory control of similar complexity. The descriptions revealed consistent differences (...)
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    `Theoretical' and `Empirical' Reasoning Modes from the Neurological Perspective.Inga B. Dolinina - 2001 - Argumentation 15 (2):117-134.
    Two modes of reasoning are used by humans – the `theoretical' (formal) and the `empirical' (non-formal), the first operating with inside-the-syllogism information, the second utilising out-of-the-syllogism information. Cross-cultural research (since Lévy-Bruhl, and especially after Luria) and developmental research (since Piaget) discovered respectively that members of `traditional' societies and children up to a certain age are able to operate only in the empirical mode.The paper brings together diverse discussions about usage of these modes in actual discourse (Ennis, Johnson-Laird, Moore, Olson, (...)
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  8. There us No Concrete.Stevan Harnad - 2004 - Res Cogitans 1 (1).
    We are accustomed to thinking that a primrose is "concrete" and a prime number is "abstract," that "roundness" is more abstract than "round," and that "property" is more abstract than "roundness." In reality, the relation between "abstract" and "concrete" is more like the (non)relation between "abstract" and "concave," "concrete" being a sensory term [about what something feels like] and "abstract" being a functional term (about what the sensorimotor system is doing with its input in order to produce its output): Feelings (...)
     
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    Book Review: Brain, Mind and Consciousness. [REVIEW]Jing Zhang & Da Dong - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:675976.
    (Part II), "Consciousness" (Part III), "Dreaming" (Part IV), and "Unified Theories of Psychology and Cognition" (Part V), successively.Part I (Chapter 1-3) focuses on the integration of brain, of which neural architectures are regarded as the most reliable empirical basis of mental integration. Tang proposes a theory dubbed Four Functional Systems (FFS) (of the brain) according to four levels of analysis of the hierarchical neural systems. Historically, FFS is in the prospects of extending Alexander Luria's theory of Three Functional Systems (...)
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  10. Thought Experiments and the Epistemology of Laws.Thought Experiments - 1992 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22:15-4.
     
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  11. Frontal lobes and the regulation of arousal processes.A. R. Luria & E. D. Homskaya - 1970 - In David I. Mostofsky (ed.), Attention: Contemporary Theory and Analysis. Appleton-Century-Crofts. pp. 303--330.
     
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  12. The Human Brain and Conscious Activity.A. Luria - 1976 - In Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum.
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    The Mechanism of 'Dynamic Aphasia'.A. R. Luria & L. S. Tsvetkova - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (3):296-307.
  14. Frontal lobe syndromes.A. R. Luria - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 2--725.
  15. The frontal syndrome.Aleksandr Romanovich Luria - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland.
     
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  16. Frontal lobe syndromes in man.A. R. Luria - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 2.
     
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    A Sixteenth-Century Gloss on the Roman de la rose.Maxwell Luria - 1982 - Mediaeval Studies 44 (1):333-370.
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    Biological aspects of ethical principles.Salvador E. Luria - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (4):332-336.
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    Conformity vs. Concern.S. E. Luria - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (2):4-4.
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  20. Eine Politische Schrift des Redners Antiphon aus Rhamnus.S. Luria - 1926 - Hermes 61 (3):343-348.
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    Handedness and adaptation to visual distortions of size and distance.S. M. Luria, Christine L. McKay & Steven H. Ferris - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2):263.
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    I.Der Affe des Archilochos und die Brautwerbung des Hippokleides.S. Luria - 1929 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 85 (1-4):1-22.
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  23. Noch Einmal Über Antiphon in Euripides' Alexandros.S. Luria - 1929 - Hermes 64 (4):491-497.
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  24. Neuropsychology of complex forms of memory.Alexander R. Luria - 1979 - In L. G. Nilsson (ed.), Perspectives on Memory Research. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Incorporated. pp. 279--289.
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    Relationship between static and dynamic stereo acuity.S. M. Luria & Seymour Weissman - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (1p1):51.
  26. Restoration of higher cortical function following local brain damage.Aleksandr Romanovich Luria, V. L. Naydin, L. S. Tsvetkova & E. N. Vinarskaya - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 368-433.
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    Scientific perspectives and philosophical dead ends in modern linguistics.A. R. Luria - 1974 - Cognition 3 (4):377-385.
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    Target configuration and visibility.S. M. Luria & Bernard L. Ryack - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (2):135-137.
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    VI. Ein milesischer Männerbund im Lichte ethnologischer Parallelen.S. Luria - 1928 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 83 (1-4):115-138.
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    X. Wann hat Demokrit gelebt?S. Luria - 1928 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 38 (1-4):205-238.
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    Zu archilochos.Salomo Luria - 1961 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 105 (1-2):178-197.
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  32. Zur Geschichte der Präskripte in den Attischen Voreuklidischen Volksbeschlüssen.S. Luria - 1927 - Hermes 62 (3):257-275.
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    Zu P. Oxy. III. 414.S. Luria - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):176-.
    Dieses von mir im J. 1924 behandelte Papyrusbruchstück wurde 1927 von v. Wilamowitz berücksichtigt. Er hält meine Zurückfuhrüng des Bruchstückes auf Antiphon für sehr ansprechend und auch meine Erklärung für treffend; die Ergänzungen befriedigen ihn nur zum Teil. Letzteres muss ich ihm unbedingt zugeben. Leider sind alle kleinen Fragmente des Papyrus sowie die Zz. 1–6 des Fr. B bei dem Hinüberführen aus England nach Amerika spurlos verschwunden und somit fiir die Wissenschaft auf immer verloren; es ist also nicht mehr möglich (...)
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    What can half a million change detection trials tell us about visual working memory?Halely Balaban, Keisuke Fukuda & Roy Luria - 2019 - Cognition 191 (C):103984.
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    The logic of God; theology and verification.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1975 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by Thomas V. Litzenburg.
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  36. Xiang Chen.Experiment Appraisal - 1994 - In Peter Achinstein & Laura J. Snyder (eds.), Scientific methods: conceptual and historical problems. Malabar, Fla.: Krieger Pub. Co.. pp. 45.
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    Some notes concerning Dr. Fodor's ‘reflections on L.S. Vygotsky's thought and language’.A. N. Leontiev & A. R. Luria - 1972 - Cognition 1 (2-3):311-316.
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    Adding statistical regularity results in a global slowdown in visual search.Anna Vaskevich & Roy Luria - 2018 - Cognition 174:19-27.
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    Martin Buber, Jewish existentialist.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1960 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
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    Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild!Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.) - 2012 - Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
    Eight philosophers discuss the works of the best-selling novelist and graphic novelist, including The Graveyard Book, Coraline and Good Omens and reveal their thoughts on the intersection of fantasy and reality and whether the unknown is as ...
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  41. Traveling with the gods.Tracy Bealer & Rachel Luria - 2012 - In Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.), Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild! Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
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    Contemporary philosophy and religious thought: an introduction to the philosophy of religion.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1974 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
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    Sorting gender out in a children's museum.Eleanor W. Herzog & Zella Luria - 1991 - Gender and Society 5 (2):224-232.
    Psychologists believe grade schoolers' free play in the United States is universally biased toward single-gender groups. In a study of grade schoolers in a children's museum, already-acquainted kindergartners to sixth graders were observed at three exhibits. While boys chose more automobile play and girls more supermarketing, one-quarter of each group played in settings dominated by the other gender. Boys had no group-size preference; girls had a strong preference for small groups. That preference accounts for most of the gender differences found (...)
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    Visual Working Memory Cannot Trade Quantity for Quality.Ayelet Ramaty & Roy Luria - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Legal Concerns Surrounding E-mail Use in a Medical Practice.Vickilyn Luria Spiotta - 2003 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (3):53-57.
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  46. Ştefan afloroaei.Experience of Human Finitude - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (32):155-170.
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    Xunvvu Chen.Confucian Reflection On Experimenting - 1999 - Confucian Bioethics 1:211.
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  48. Livia G. suciu.Qui Se Confrontent Avec L'Experience - 2012 - Journal for Communication and Culture 2 (1):49-67.
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  49. 129 Jean-franqois Lyotard.Experience Painting-Monory - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 129.
     
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    How low can you go? Changing the resolution of novel complex objects in visual working memory according to task demands.Ayala S. Allon, Halely Balaban & Roy Luria - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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