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    Arousal, activation, and effort in the control of attention.Karl H. Pribram & Diane McGuinness - 1975 - Psychological Review 82 (2):116-149.
  2. Psychophysiological basis of emotion.Karl H. Pribram & Frederick T. Melges - 1969 - In P. J. Vinken & G. W. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 3--316.
     
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    Physical Manipulation of the Brain.Henry K. Beecher, Edgar A. Bering, Donald T. Chalkley, José M. R. Delgado, Vernon H. Mark, Karl H. Pribram, Gardner C. Quarton, Theodore B. Rasmussen, William Beecher Scoville, William H. Sweet, Daniel Callahan, K. Danner Clouser, Harold Edgar, Rudolph Ehrensing, James R. Gavin, Willard Gaylin, Bruce Hilton, Perry London, Robert Michels, Robert Neville, Ann Orlov, Herbert G. Vaughan, Paul Weiss & Jose M. R. Delgado - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (Special Supplement):1.
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    Review symposium : Sir Karl Popper and sir John Eccles. The self and its brain. New York: Springer verlag, 1977. Pp. XVI + 597. $17.90. Unpacking some dualities inherent in a mind/brain dualism Karl H.Pribram psychology, Stanford university. [REVIEW]Karl H. Pribram, Donald O. Hebb & Frank Jackson - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (3):295-308.
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    Image, information, and fast Fourier transforms.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (2):245-245.
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    Brain and the composition of conscious experience. Of deep and surface structure; frames of reference; episode and executive; models and monitors.Karl H. Pribram - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (5):19-42.
    In the context of this publication on blindsight, I want to address further the brain processes critically responsible for organizing our conscious experience. As in a previous related publication , I am restricting myself to brain and conscious experience, not the fuller topic of ‘consciousness’ as this might be determined by genetic and environmental factors, nor as it is defined in Eastern traditions and in esoteric Western religion and philosophy. For my thoughts on this broader topic the reader is referred (...)
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    Movements and acts: distinguishing their neurophysiology.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):158-159.
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    Brain and quantum holography: Recent ruminations.Karl H. Pribram - 2002 - In Kunio Yasue, Mari Jibu & Tarcisio Della Senta (eds.), No Matter, Never Mind: Proceedings of Toward a Science of Consciousness: Fundamental Approaches (Tokyo '99). John Benjamins. pp. 33--1.
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    Stimulus theory and response theory: their complementarity and neurobehavioral basis.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):72-73.
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    The self as me and I.Karl H. Pribram - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8 (3):385-386.
  11. Four R's of remembering.Karl H. Pribram - 1969 - In H. Hyden (ed.), On the Biology of Learning. Harcourt, Brace, and World. pp. 193--225.
     
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  12. Language, Mind, And Brain.Karl H. Pribram - 1982 - Hillsdale: Erlbaum.
     
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    Neuropsychological Investigations.Karl H. Pribram - 2001 - In P. Van Loocke (ed.), The Physical Nature of Consciousness. John Benjamins. pp. 29--117.
  14. (1 other version)Minding quanta and cosmology.Karl H. Pribram - 2009 - Zygon 44 (2):451-466.
    The revolution in science inaugurated by quantum physics has made us aware of the role of observation in the construction of data. Eugene Wigner remarked that in quantum physics we no longer have observables (invariants), only observations. Tongue in cheek, I asked him whether that meant that quantum physics is really psychology, expecting a gruff reply to my sassiness. Instead, Wigner beamed understanding and replied "Yes, yes, that's exactly correct." David Bohm pointed out that were we to look at the (...)
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  15. The evolution of consciousness: A symposium.Karl H. Pribram, H. J. Jerison, D. McGuiness & John C. Eccles - 1978 - In John C. Eccles (ed.), Mind and Brain. Paragon House.
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    8 The Deep and Surface Structure of Memory and Conscious Learning: Toward.Karl H. Pribram - 1999 - In Robert L. Solso (ed.), Mind and Brain Sciences in the 21st Century. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 127.
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    Neurobehavioral science, neuropsychology and the philosophy of mind.Karl H. Pribram - 1996 - In William T. O'Donohue & Richard F. Kitchener (eds.), The philosophy of psychology. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 207--226.
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    The anatomy of anxiety?Karl H. Pribram & Diane McGuinness - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):496-498.
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    The implicate brain.Karl H. Pribram - 1987 - In Basil J. Hiley & D. Peat (eds.), Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm. Methuen. pp. 365--371.
  20. Computations and representations.Karl H. Pribram - 1982 - In Language, Mind, And Brain. Hillsdale: Erlbaum.
     
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  21. Mente y cerebro como realizaciones de negentropía.Karl H. Pribram - 1984 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-2):225-259.
     
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    On behalf of the neurosciences.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):113-113.
  23. Consciousness reassessed.Karl H. Pribram - 2004 - Mind and Matter 2 (1):7-35.
    Many sophisticated essays and books have been written about the topic of consciousness. My own contributions date back some twenty-five years in an essay entitled 'Problems concerning the structure of consciousness' (Pribram 1976), and five years before that in delineating the difference between brain processes that are coordinate with awareness and those that are coordinate with habitual behavior (Pribram 1971a). I have been intrigued by what has been written since and take this occasion to reassess a few of (...)
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    The realization of mind.Karl H. Pribram - 1971 - Synthese 22 (3-4):313 - 322.
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    Arbib's metaphorical brain 2.Karl H. Pribram - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 101 (1-2):315-321.
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    Self-consciousness and intentionality.Karl H. Pribram - 1976 - In Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum. pp. 51--100.
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    Consciousness, classified and declassified.Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (4):590-592.
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    Possible functions of sleep – memory consolidation?Karl H. Pribram - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3):502-502.
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    Position is everything?Karl H. Pribram - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4):776-778.
    Neurophysiological evidence consonant with F&L's lambda model is reviewed and results of additional experiments are presented. The evidence shows that there are neurons in the motor cortex that respond to selective band widths of passive sinusoidal movements; the additional data show how, with movement, directionally sensitive population vectors can be shown to emerge from the data.
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    Origins: Brain and Self Organization.Karl H. Pribram (ed.) - 1994 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    The result of the second Appalachian conference on neurodynamics, this volume focuses on the problem of "order," its origins, evolution, and future.
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    Mind, brain, and consciousness: The organization of competence and conduct.Karl H. Pribram - 1980 - In J. M. Davidson & Richard J. Davidson (eds.), The Psychobiology of Consciousness. Plenum. pp. 47--63.
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  32. Brain and Consciousness: A Wealth of Data.Karl H. Pribram - 1990 - In E. Roy John (ed.), Machinery of the Mind: Data, Theory, and Speculations About Higher Brain Function. Birkhauser.
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    Shepard's pie: The other half.Karl H. Pribram - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (4):700-700.
    Having seen the development of Shepard's program at close hand, I have been inspired by the sophistication of his results. However, his program deals with only half of what is needed: Shepard's research tells what the perception/cognitive process is about, it does not tell how that process is implemented. True, Shepard has recourse to the “how” of process in evolution, but that is not the “how” of everyday implementation. For that we need to know the brain processes with which we (...)
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    Transcending the mind/brain problem.Karl H. Pribram - 1979 - Zygon 14 (June):103-124.
  35. Proceedings Scale in Conscious Experience: Third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics.Joseph E. King & Karl H. Pribram (eds.) - 1995
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    Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain Too Important to be Left to the Specialists to Study?Joseph King & Karl H. Pribram (eds.) - 1995 - Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
    This volume is the result of the third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics which focused on the problem of scale in conscious experience.
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    Brain and Being: At the Boundary Between Science, Philosophy, Language and Arts.Gordon G. Globus, Karl H. Pribram & Giuseppe Vitiello (eds.) - 2004 - John Benjamins.
    This book results from a group meeting held at the Institute for Scientific Exchange in Torino, Italy. The central aim was for scientists to think together in new ways with those in the humanities inspired by quantum theory and especially quantum brain theory. These fields of inquiry have suffered conceptual estrangement but now are ripe for rapprochement, if academic parochialism is put aside. A prevalent theme of the book is a moving away from individual elements and individual actors acting upon (...)
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    Maps of surface distributions of electrical activity in spectrally derived receptive fields of the rat's somatosensory cortex.S. King Joseph, Xie Mix, Zheng Bibo & H. Pribram Karl - 2000 - Brain and Mind 1 (3):327-349.
    This study describes the results of experiments motivated by an attempt to understand spectral processing in the cerebral cortex (DeValois and DeValois, 1988; Pribram, 1971, 1991). This level of inquiry concerns processing within a restricted cortical area rather than that by which spatially separate circuits become synchronized during certain behavioral and experiential processes. We recorded neural responses for 55 locations in the somatosensory (barrel) cortex of the rat to various combinations of spatial frequency (texture) and temporal frequency stimulation of (...)
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  39. Kai Vogeley, Martin Kurthen, Peter Falkai, and Wolfgang Maier. Essential Functions of the Human.Elkhonon Goldberg, Kenneth Podell, J. Proust, Karl H. Pribram, Vittorio Gallese, Marianne Hammerl, Andy P. Field, Frederick Travis, R. Keith Wallace & J. Allan Cheyne - 1999 - Consciousness and Cognition 8:270.
     
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    Responses of somatosensory cortical neurons to spatial frequency and orientation: A progress report.Michael Santa Maria, Joseph King, Min Xie, Bibo Zheng, K. H. Pribram, Don Doherty & Karl H. Pribram - 1995 - In Joseph King & Karl H. Pribram (eds.), Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain Too Important to be Left to the Specialists to Study? Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  41. Una teoria olonomica del cervello.Karl Pribram - 1989 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 7 (1):7-12.
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    Commentary.Karl Pribram - 2001 - Consciousness and Cognition 10 (2):214-216.
  43. Geschichte des okonomischen Denkens.Karl Pribram & Ansgar Richter - 1996 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 27 (2):360-366.
     
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  44. Origins: Brain and Self Organization.Karl Pribram - 1997 - Behavior and Philosophy 25 (1):81-82.
     
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    Commentary on Synaesthesia by Ramachandran and Hubbard.Karl Pribram - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (3):75-76.
    Ramachandran and Hubbard's superb article on 'Synaesthesia: A window into perception, thought and language' fills a gap in our understanding of a phenomenon that many of my students have asked me to fill. Up to now I have failed to have a satisfactory answer. It really does no good to say that somewhere in the brain or brain stem 'representations' must be able to get together. The evidence presented that cortical connectivity is involved provides an entree into the process that (...)
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    Holism vs. wholism.Karl Pribram - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1 & 2):42 – 46.
    Ervin Laszlo's Science and the Akashic Field claims that there is a shift in Zeitgeist that allows us to view a field that entails coherence among residents of the universe, residents that hitherto have seemed far apart both in space and time. I agree with this claim but suggest that we need to clear up several ambiguities that have hindered understanding and therefore acceptance. Basic to clarification are an understanding of waves, spectra, and the formulations of quantum physics.
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    Promise and Achievement in Cognitive Science.George Miller, Eugene Galanter & Karl Pribram - 1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 55.
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    Are Neural Spike Trains Deterministically Chaotic or Stochastic Processes?Min Xie, Karl Pribram & Joseph King - 1994 - In Karl H. Pribram (ed.), Origins: Brain and Self Organization. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 253--267.
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    Interdisciplinarity, Ecology and Scientific Theory: The Case of Sustainable Urban Development.Karl Høyer & Petter Naess - 2008 - Journal of Critical Realism 7 (2):179-207.
    Interdisciplinarity has been a key term in the ecological debate ever since its advent in the early 1960s. The paper addresses these historical links and how the two terms ‘interdisciplinary’ and ‘ecology’ have influenced each other. The later concept ‘sustainable development’ is also truly interdisciplinary, including physical, biological, socio-economic and cultural, as well as normative, mechanisms, contexts and effects operating at scales ranging from the microscopic to the macroscopic. Policies to promote sustainable development need to be based on the type (...)
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  50. Ecophilosophy and the contemporary environmental debate.Karl Georg Høyer - 2012 - In Roy Bhaskar (ed.), Ecophilosophy in a world of crisis: critical realism and the Nordic contributions. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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