Is the mind a cauliflower or an onion? British insights into cognitive organization from the study of abnormal function [0.03%]
心灵是花椰菜还是洋葱?英国学者通过研究异常功能来探讨认知结构的见解
Rosaleen A. McCarthy
Rosaleen A. McCarthy
Clinical and normal psychology have had a long tradition of close interaction in British psychology. The roots of this interplay may predate the development of the British Psychological Society, but the Society has encouraged and supported ...
Gerry T. M. Altmann
Gerry T. M. Altmann
Psycholinguistics is the empirical and theoretical study of the mental faculty that underpins our consummate linguistic agility. This review takes a broad look at how the field has developed, from the turn of the 20th century through to the...
The psychology of action [0.03%]
行动的心理学
Patrick Haggard
Patrick Haggard
Actions are part of the way that the mind controls the body. Two fundamental psychological questions about actions are 'Where do they come from?' and 'How does the mind produce them?' These may be called the 'internal generation problem' an...
Nicholas J. Wade,Vicki Bruce
Nicholas J. Wade
Perceptual phenomena and their interpretations have fashioned the course of psychology. This article surveys how theories of visual perception and methodologies have developed during the lifetime of the British Psychological Society. The ex...
Jon Driver
Jon Driver
Research on attention is concerned with selective processing of incoming sensory information. To some extent, our awareness of the world depends on what we choose to attend, not merely on the stimulation entering our senses. British psychol...
Alan J. Parkin,Nicola M. Hunkin
Alan J. Parkin
A century of research in memory has generated a wealth of knowledge encompassing theoretical developments within a number of distinct domains of memory. The aim of this article is to explore the progress made in memory research during the 2...
Elizabeth R. Valentine
Elizabeth R. Valentine
Beatrice Edgell's contribution to the development of psychology is assessed. Edgell was Head of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology at Bedford College, London, from 1898 to 1933. She did much to develop the status of psychology with...
Beatrice Edgell
Beatrice Edgell