Publications

1992
Kosslyn, S. M., and C. F. Chabris. “Minding information graphics: Knowing a little about human perception can help make your graphics a lot more informative”. Folio 21.Feb (1992): , 21, Feb, 69-71. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and L. M. Shin. “The status of cognitive neuroscience”. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2 (1992): , 2, 146-149. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and J. G. Rueckl. “What good is connectionist modeling? A dialogue”. Essays in Honor of William K. Estes. Ed. A. Healy, R. M. Shiffrin, & S. M. Kosslyn. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1992. Print.Abstract

 

1991
Kosslyn, S. M.A cognitive neuroscience of visual cognition: further development”. Mental Images in Human Cognition. Ed. R. Logie & M. Denis. New York: North-Holland, 1991. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and A. B. Sereno. “Discrimination within and between hemifields: A new constraint on theories of attention”. Neuropsychologia 29 (1991): , 29, 659-675. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., O. Koenig, and P. Wolff. “Mental imagery and dyslexia: A deficit in processing multipart visual objects?”. Brain and Language 41 (1991): , 41, 381-394. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and M. H. Van Kleeck. “The use of computer models in the study of cerebral lateralization”. Cerebral laterality: Theory and research. Ed. F. L. Kitterle. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1991. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Visual cognition: A cognitive neuroscience approach”. Neurology Chronicle 1 (1991): , 1, 1-4. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and L. M. Shin. “Visual mental images in the brain”. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 1991: , 135, 524-532. Print.Abstract

 

1990
Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Age differences in imagery abilities”. Child Development 61 (1990): , 61, 995-1010. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and M. Van Kleeck. “Broken brains and normal minds: Why humpty-dumpty needs a skeleton”. Computational Neuroscience. Ed. E. Schwartz. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., et al.Components of high-level vision: A cognitive neuroscience analysis and accounts of neurological syndromes”. Cognition 34 (1990): , 34, 203-277. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and J. D. Holtzman. “Components of mental imagery: Neuropsychological evidence”. Advances in cognitive neuropsychology. Ed. A. Caramazza. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1990. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., L. P. Reiss, and O. Koenig. “The development of spatial relation representations: Evidence from studies of cerebral lateralization”. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 50 (1990): , 50, 119-130. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Developmental psychology”. Worldbook Encyclopedia 5 (1990): , 5, 179-180. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., C. F. Chabris, and S. E. Hamilton. “Five psychological principles of articulate graphics”. Multimedia Review Fall (1990): , Fall, 23-29. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., J. D. Holtzman, and A. Caramazza. “Image generation in the cerebral hemispheres”. Cognitive neuropsychology and neurolinguistics: Advances in models of cognitive function and impairment. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1990. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M.Imagination”. Worldbook Encyclopedia 10 (1990): , 10, 81. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and S. Park. “Imagination”. Reflections on 'The Principles of Psychology': William James After a Century. Ed. M.G. Johnson & T. B. Henley. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1990. Print.Abstract

 

Kosslyn, S. M., and V. Maljkovic. “Marr's metatheory revisited”. Concepts in Neuroscience 1 (1990): , 1, 239-251. Print.Abstract

 

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