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Memory
Information processing by Bikkar Singh Randhawa
1969
Effects of association upon masking and reading latency by J. Zachary Jacobson
1972 [microform]
Behavior
Vision
Memory and awareness
Human abilities
Implicit and explicit mental processes
L. Erlbaum, 1998
Intentional forgetting
L. Erlbaum Associates, 1998
Mapping the mind
Cambridge University Press, 1994
Perspectives on perception and action
L. Erlbaum Associates, 1987
Mind and emotion by George Mandler
R.E. Krieger Pub. Co., 1982
Personality theory and information processing.
Ronald Press Co., 1971
Perception and cognition
University of Minnesota Press, 1978
Human information processing: tutorials in performance and cognition by Barry H. Kantowitz
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; distributed by the Halsted Press Division of Wiley, New York, 1974
On the experience of time by Robert E. Ornstein
Penguin, 1969
Information, systems, and psychoanalysis by Emanuel Peterfreund
International Universities Press, 1971
The physical principles of neuronal and organismic behavior;
Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1973 Unknown Binding
Komplexe menschliche Informationsverarbeitung
H. Huber, 1979 Perfect Paperback
Handbook of Perception, Vol. 8
Academic Press Inc.,U.S., January 1979 Hardcover


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