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Gleitman, H., Nachmias, J., & <strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1954). The S-R reinforcement theory of extinction. Psychological<br />

Review, 61, 23-33.<br />

Herrmann, D. J.& <strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1978). An inventory of everyday memory experiences. In M. M. Gruneberg, P.<br />

M. Morris & R. N. Sykes (Eds.) Practical applications of memory.London: Academic Press.<br />

Hirst, W., Spelke, E. S., Reaves, C.C., Caharack, G., & <strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1980). Dividing attention without alternation<br />

or automaticity.Journal of Experimntal Psychology: General, 109, 98-117.<br />

Kahn, S.D. & <strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1949). A mechanical scoring technique for GESP. Journal of Parapsychology, 3, 177-<br />

185.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1954). An experimental distinction between perceptual process and verbal response. Journal of<br />

Experimental Psychology, 47, 399-402.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1957). Response sequences and the neural quantum. American Journal of Psychology, 70, 512-527.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1962). Cultural and cognitive discontinuity. In T. E. Gladwin & W. Sturtevant (Eds.) Anthropology<br />

and human behavior. Washington, D.C.: Anthropological Society of Washington.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1963a). Decision-time without reaction time: Experiments in visual scanning. American Journal of<br />

Psychology, 76, 376-385.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1963b). The multiplicity of thought. British Journal of Psychology, 54, 1-14.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1963c). The imitation of man by machine. Science, 139, 193-197.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1976). General, academic and artificial intelligence. In L. Resnick (Ed.) The nature of intelligence.<br />

Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1978). Memory: What are the important questions? In M. M. Gruneberg, P. M. Morris, & R. N.<br />

Sykes ( Eds.) Practical applications of memory. London: Academic Press.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1979). The control of information pickup in selective looking. In A.D. Pick (Ed.), perception and its<br />

development: A tribute to Eleanor J. Gibson. Hillsdale, N. J. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1981). John Dean's memory: A case study. Cognition, 9, 1-22.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1982). Snapshots or benchmarks? In U. <strong>Neisser</strong> (Ed.) Memory observed. New York: W.H. Freeman.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1986). Remembering Pearl Harbor: Reply to Thompson and Cowan. Cognition, 23, 285-286.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1987). Cognitive recollections. In W. Hirst (Ed.) Giving birth to cognitive science: A festschrift for<br />

George A. Miller. New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1988). Five kinds of self-knowledge. Philosophical Psychology, 1, 35-59.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (1989). Direct perception and recognition as distinct perceptual systems. Paper given at the Cognitive<br />

Science Society, Ann Arbor MI.<br />

<strong>Neisser</strong>, U. (2002). Adventures in cognition: From Cognitive Psychology to The Rising Curve. In R.J. Sternberg<br />

(Ed.) Psychologists defying the crowd: Stories of those who battled the establishment and won. Washington<br />

D.C.: American Psychological Association.<br />

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