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| Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 25
Issue 2 |
| Apr 01, 2002 |
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ISSN: 0140525x |
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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Volume 25 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Mental imagery: In search of a theory

Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Page 157-182
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Depicting second-order isomorphism and depictive representations

Hedy Amiri and Chad J. Marsolek
Page 182-183
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Visual imagery is not always like visual perception

Martha E. Arterberry, Catherine Craver-Lemley and Adam Reeves
Page 183-184
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Can we change our vantage point to explore imaginal neglect?

Paolo Bartolomeo and Sylvie Chokron
Page 184-185
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Spatial models of imagery for remembered scenes are more likely to advance (neuro)science than symbolic ones

Neil Burgess
Page 185-186
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Pictures, propositions, and primitives in the head

Anjan Chatterjee
Page 186-187
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The nature of mental imagery: How null is the null hypothesis?

Gianfranco Dalla Barba, Victor Rosenthal and Yves-Marie Visetti
Page 187-188
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Mental imagery: In search of my theory

Edward de Haan and Andr Aleman
Page 188-189
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Does your brain use the images in it, and if so, how?

Daniel C. Dennett
Page 189-190
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Interpreting the neuroscience of imagery

Ian Gold
Page 190-191
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Loss of visual imagery: Neuropsychological evidence in search for a theory

Georg Goldenberg
Page 191-191
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You are about to see pictorial representations!

Frdric Gosselin and Philippe G. Schyns
Page 191-192
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Functional versus real space: Is pictorialism hopeless?

Verena Gottschling
Page 193-194
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Mental imagery during sleep

Claude Gottesmann
Page 193-193
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Neural substrates of visual percepts, imagery, and hallucinations

Stephen Grossberg
Page 194-195
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Problems with a cortical screen for visual imagery

David Ingle
Page 195-196
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How do we define sameness of the processing of mental images and general reasoning processes?

Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson
Page 196-197
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Imagery in multi-modal object learning

Martin Jttner and Ingo Rentschler
Page 197-198
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Mental imagery doesnt work like that

Stephen M. Kosslyn, William L. Thompson and Giorgio Ganis
Page 198-200
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Single cells in the visual system and images past

Glenn E. Meyer
Page 200-201
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Imagery and blindness

Susanna Millar
Page 201-202
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Visual imagery and geometric enthymeme: The example of Euclid I.1

Keith K. Niall
Page 202-203
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Motion, space, and mental imagery

Romi Nijhawan and Beena Khurana
Page 203-204
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Is mental imagery prominently visual?

Marta Olivetti Belardinelli and Rosalia Di Matteo
Page 204-205
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Mental imagery is simultaneously symbolic and analog

John R. Pani
Page 205-206
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Mental imagery in memory psychophysics

William M. Petrusic and Joseph V. Baranski
Page 206-207
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Neural representation of sensory data

Jonathan Polimeni and Eric Schwartz
Page 207-208
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Time matters! Implications from mentally imaged motor actions

Markus Raab and Marc Boschker
Page 208-209
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The imagery debate: Dj-vu all over again?

Peter P. Slezak
Page 209-210
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Neuronal basis of imagery

Evgeni N. Sokolov
Page 210-210
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The false dichotomy of imagery

Nigel J. T. Thomas
Page 211-211
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When is enough enough? The integration of competing scientific agendas

Jozsef A. Toth
Page 212-213
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Involvement of a visual blackboard architecture in imagery

Frank van der Velde and Marc de Kamps
Page 213-214
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A visual registration can be coloured without being a picture

Edmond Wright
Page 214-214
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Generic assumptions shared by visual perception and imagery

Qasim Zaidi and A. Fuzz Griffiths
Page 215-216
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Stalking the elusive mental image screen

Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Page 216-227
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Altruism and selfishness

Howard Rachlin
Page 239-250
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Altruism is a primary impulse, not a discipline

George Ainslie and Nick Haslam
Page 251-251
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Behaviorism and altruistic acts

J. McKenzie Alexander
Page 252-252
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Rationality and illusion

Jonathan Baron
Page 252-253
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Cant we all just be altruistic?

Gwen J. Broude
Page 253-254
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Choice and emotion in altruism: Reflections on the morality of justice versus the morality of caring

Ross Buck
Page 254-255
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The need for proximal mechanisms to understand individual differences in altruism

Gustavo Carlo and Rick A. Bevins
Page 255-256
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Learning to cooperate: Reciprocity and self-control

Peter Danielson
Page 256-257
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The role of negative reinforcement; or: Is there an altruist in the house?

Edmund J. Fantino and Stephanie J. Stolarz-Fantino
Page 257-258
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Altruism and emotions

Herbert Gintis
Page 258-259
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Can altruism be understood in terms of socially-discounted extrinsic reinforcement?

Randolph C. Grace, Anthony McLean and Orn Bragason
Page 259-260
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Cognitive control in altruism and self-control: A social cognitive neuroscience perspective

Jeremy R. Gray and Todd S. Braver
Page 260-260
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The basic questions: What is reinforced? What is selected?

Patrick Grim
Page 261-261
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So be good for goodness sake

John Hartung
Page 261-262
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Reinforcement stretched beyond its limit

Robert A. Hinde
Page 262-263
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Toward a better understanding of prosocial behavior: The role of evolution and directed attention

Stephen Kaplan and Raymond De Young
Page 263-264
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Is the prisoners dilemma metaphor suitable for altruism? Distinguishing self-control and commitment from altruism

Elias L. Khalil
Page 264-265
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Adaptive altruistic strategies

Dennis L. Krebs
Page 265-266
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Why cooperate? Social projection as a cognitive mechanism that helps us do good

Joachim I. Krueger and Melissa Acevedo
Page 266-266
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Teleological behaviorism and altruism

Hugh Lacey
Page 266-267
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An economists perspective on altruism and selfishness

David K. Levine
Page 267-268
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Altruism is never self-sacrifice

Michael Lewis
Page 268-268
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Altruism and Darwinian rationality

Howard Margolis
Page 269-270
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What is an altruistic action?

Marco Perugini
Page 270-271
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Altruism: Brand management or uncontrollable urge?

Daniel Read
Page 271-271
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Altruism is a social behavior

Richard Schuster
Page 272-274
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Internal mechanisms that implicate the self enlighten the egoism-altruism debate

Constantine Sedikides and Aiden P. Gregg
Page 274-275
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Putting altruism in context

Joel Sobel
Page 275-276
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The role of social and cognitive factors in the production of altruism

Arthur A. Stukas, Michael J. Platow and Margaret Foddy
Page 276-277
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Dissolving the elusiveness of altruism

Wim J. van der Steen
Page 277-278
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Altruism, self-control, and justice: What Aristotle really said

Graham F. Wagstaff
Page 278-279
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Valuable reputation gained by altruistic behavioral patterns

Claus Wedekind
Page 279-280
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Decisions to follow a rule

Paul Weirich
Page 280-281
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Altruism, evolutionary psychology, and learning

David Sloan Wilson and Ralph R. Miller
Page 281-282
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A potentially testable mechanism to account for altruistic behavior

Thomas R. Zentall
Page 282-282
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From reinforcement of acts to reinforcement of social preferences

Daniel John Zizzo
Page 282-283
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The importance of social learning in the evolution of cooperation and communication

Willem Zuidema
Page 283-284
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Altruism is a form of self-control

Howard Rachlin
Page 284-291
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