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The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1882 - 1898
Psychology, 1887
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 4, 1882 - 1898
Early Essays and The Study of Ethics, A Syllabus, 1893-1894
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Reality of Illusion
An Ecological Approach to Cognitive Film Theory
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Applying research findings from studies in visual perception, neurophysiology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and anthropology, Joseph D. Anderson defines the complex interaction of motion pictures with the human mind and organizes the relationship between film and cognitive science.
The Neurotransmitter Revolution
Serotonin, Social Behavior, and the Law
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Neurotransmitter Revolution presents a unique survey of the scientific and legal implications of research on the way serotonin combines with other factors to shape human behavior. The findings are quite different from what might have been expected even a decade ago.

The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 2, 1882 - 1898
Psychology, 1887
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Early Works of John Dewey, Volume 4, 1882 - 1898
Early Essays and The Study of Ethics, A Syllabus, 1893-1894
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Reality of Illusion
An Ecological Approach to Cognitive Film Theory
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Applying research findings from studies in visual perception, neurophysiology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and anthropology, Joseph D. Anderson defines the complex interaction of motion pictures with the human mind and organizes the relationship between film and cognitive science.
The Neurotransmitter Revolution
Serotonin, Social Behavior, and the Law
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
The Neurotransmitter Revolution presents a unique survey of the scientific and legal implications of research on the way serotonin combines with other factors to shape human behavior. The findings are quite different from what might have been expected even a decade ago.