This document lists over 200 anonymous works from various time periods and locations around the world. The works cover topics including religion, law, mathematics, history and other subjects. Many of the anonymous works are religious texts from regions including India, the Middle East, and Europe. The list also includes early legal codes and manuscripts on topics such as mathematics and philosophy.
This document lists over 200 anonymous works from various time periods and locations around the world. The works cover topics including religion, law, mathematics, history and other subjects. Many of the anonymous works are religious texts from regions including India, the Middle East, and Europe. The list also includes early legal codes and manuscripts on topics such as mathematics and philosophy.
This document lists over 200 anonymous works from various time periods and locations around the world. The works cover topics including religion, law, mathematics, history and other subjects. Many of the anonymous works are religious texts from regions including India, the Middle East, and Europe. The list also includes early legal codes and manuscripts on topics such as mathematics and philosophy.
This document lists over 200 anonymous works from various time periods and locations around the world. The works cover topics including religion, law, mathematics, history and other subjects. Many of the anonymous works are religious texts from regions including India, the Middle East, and Europe. The list also includes early legal codes and manuscripts on topics such as mathematics and philosophy.
Perception References, Sensation Bibliography, and Sensation References
anonymous (-1900) Moscow Papyrus or Golenischev Papyrus. Thebes. [mathematics]
anonymous (-1500 to -900) Vedas. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-1500 to -1200) Rig Veda or Rigveda or Rig-veda or Veda of Praises or First Veda. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-1500 to -1200) Sama Veda or Samaveda or Sama-veda or Veda of Holy Songs or Veda of Hymns or Second Veda. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-1500 to -1200) Yajur Veda or Yajurveda or Yajur-veda or Veda of Rituals or Third Veda. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-1500 to -900) Atharva Veda or Atharvaveda or Atharva-veda or Aggvana or Ahavana Veda or Veda of Charms or Fourth Veda. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-1500 to 200/1783 to 1794) Manu-smriti or Manu Smriti or Manusmriti or Laws of Manu or Institutions of Manu. Translated by William Jones. India/London. [religion] anonymous (-1000 to -550) Torah or Law or Teachings or Instructions. Yahwist (J) source -1000 to -950, Elohist (E) source -922, Deuteronomic (D) source -700 to - 650, and Priestly (P) source -550. Jerusalem. [Judaism] [religion] anonymous (-500 to -200) Bhavisya Purana or Treatise on Being. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (-500 to -200) Puranas or Histories or Suhrit-Sammitas or Friendly Treatises. India. [religion] anonymous (-250 to -130) Septuagint. Greek translation of the Jewish scriptures. Alexandria. [Judaism] [religion] anonymous (-100 to 600) Prajna Paramita Sutras or Prajnaparamita Sutras or Prajna-paramita Sutras or Perfection of Wisdom Sutras or Wisdom Gone to the Other Shore Sutras. Contains the Heart of Prajnaparamita (goddess of Transcendental Wisdom) Sutra or Heart Sutra and the Diamond Sutra. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (65) Book of Hebrews. Palestine. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (70 to 200) Fayyum Fragment. Fayum, Egypt. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (100 to 200) Agamas or Traditional Doctrine or Fifth Veda. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (100 to 400) Lankavatarasutra or Lankavatara Sutra or Discourses on Entering Sri Lanka. India. [Mahayana Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (193) Anonymous Anti-Montanist. Rome. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (200 to 250) Didascalia Apostolorum or the Catholic Teaching of the Twelve Apostles and Holy Disciples of Our Savior. Rome. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (200 to 700) Zand or Zand-Avesta or Commentary on the Avesta. Persia. [religion] [Zoroastrianism] anonymous (300 to 400) Guhyasamaja Tantra or Secret Assembly. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (300) Ulpiani Regularum liber singularis or Ulpiani Regulae or Tituli ex Corpore Ulpiani or Epitome Ulpiani or Ulpian Rules. Rome. [law] anonymous (390 to 438) Lex Dei quam precepit Dominus ad Moysen or Law which God gave to Moses or Collatio legum Mosaicaruni et Romanarum or Comparison of Mosaic and Roman Laws. Rome. [law] anonymous (400) Surya Siddhanta or Sun Principles. India. [mathematics] anonymous (600 to 1100) Chandamaharosana Tantra. Chandamaharosana is a Buddhist god. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (600 to 700) Bakhshali Manuscript. Bakhshali, Pakistan. [mathematics] anonymous (600 to 700) Lex Rhodia or Rhodian Law or Law of Rhodes. Rhodes. [law] anonymous (600 to 800) Hevajra Tantra. Hevajra is a Buddhist god. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (700) Brehon Laws. Ireland. [law] anonymous (760 to 800) Hadith or Traditions. Medina, Saudi Arabia. [Islam] [religion] anonymous (760 to 800) Qur'an or Koran. Damascus. [Islam] [religion] anonymous (800 to 1000) Lakshmi Tantra. Lakshmi is a Hindu goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (900 to 1000) Kalachakra Tantra or Time Wheels. Kalachakra is a Buddhist god. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (927) Yengishiki or Institutes of the period of Yengi or Shinto Rituals. Heian-kyo (Kyoto). [religion] [Shintoism] anonymous (1000 to 1500) Kularnava Tantra or Kaula School of Shaktism Doctrine. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Abhidhanottara Tantra or The Union of Female and Male Deities. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Chakrasambhara Tantra or Master of Wheels. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Chinnamasta Tantra. Chinnamasta is a Hindu and Tantric Buddhist goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Ganapati Tantra. Ganesh is a Hindu god. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Gandharva Tantra or Celestial Musician Doctrine. India. [Hinduism] [music] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Guptasadhana Tantra or Secret Means. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Jnanarnava Tantra or Ocean of Knowledge Method or Kakachandishvarakalpa Tantra. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kali Tantra. Kali is a Hindu goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kalivilasa Tantra or Past Forms of Kali. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kamakhya Tantra. Kamakhya is a Hindu mother goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kaulavali Nimaya Tantra or Kaula. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kubjika Tantra. Kubjika is a Hindu goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kulachudamani Tantra or Crest-jewel of Kaula. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kundalini Tantra or Coiled Energy. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Kurukulla Tantra or Red Tara. Tara is a Buddhist goddess. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Mahakala Tantra. Mahakala is a Hindu and Buddhist god. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Mahavairochana Tantra. Mahavairochana is a Buddhist god. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Malinivijayottara Tantra or Seed Necklace method. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Manjusri Mula Tantra or Foundation of the Holy and Beautiful. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Matrikabheda Tantra or Ideological Book House. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Maya Tantra or Illusion. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Netra Tantra or Eye. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Nila Tantra or Dark Blue. Nila is the monkey king. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Niruttara Tantra or Having No Better. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Nirvana Tantra or Bliss. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Sammohana Tantra or Greatly Bewildering Doctrine. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Samvarodaya Tantra or Rain. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Saraswati Tantra. Saraswati is a Hindu goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Svacchanda Tantra or Spontaneous. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Tantraraja Tantra or Meditation. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Tara Tantra. Tara is a Buddhist goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Todala Tantra or Toda Tribe. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Vajrapatala Tantra or Striking Thunderbolt. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Vajrayogini Tantra or Female Thunderbolt. Vajrayogini is a Buddhist goddess. India. [Buddhism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Vinashikha Tantra or Precise Guitar. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Yogini Tantra or Female Yogi. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1000 to 1600) Yoni Tantra or Divine Passage or Womb. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1100) Russian Primary Chronicle. Kiev. [history] anonymous (1191) La Charte d'Oleroun des juggementz de la mier or Code of Oleron. Oleron Island, France. [law] anonymous (1216) Compilatio quarta or Fourth Compilation. Rome. [law] anonymous (1240) Gutalagen or Sea Laws of Gotland or Visby Laws. Wisley, Germany. [law] anonymous (1300 to 1400) Kalikapurana or Kalika Tantra. Kali or Kalika is a Hindu goddess. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1300 to 1400) Kamaratna Tantra or Precious Pleasure. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1350) Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus. Oaxaca, Mexico. [history] anonymous (1500 to 1600) Mahanirvana Tantra or Great Liberation Doctrine. India. [Hinduism] [religion] anonymous (1568 to 1610) Douay Version of the Bible or Douai Version of the Bible. Douai, France. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (1580) la Coutume de Paris or Paris Coutumes or French Customary Laws. Paris. [law] anonymous (1582) Corpus Juris Canonici or Canon Law. Rome. [law] anonymous (1582) Rheims Testament. Douai, France. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (1611) King James version of the Bible. London: Church of England. [Christianity] [religion] anonymous (1782/1951) Dobrotolubiye or Writings from the Philokalia, the Prayer of the Heart. Translated by Eugenie Kadleigh (Kadloubovsky) and Gerald Eustace Howell Palmer. Moscow/Venice/London: Faber and Faber. [religion] anonymous (1884/1954) The Pilgrim Continues His Way. Translated from Russian Orthodox traditional writings by Reginald M. French. London: SPCK. [religion] anonymous (1884/1954) The Way of a Pilgrim. Translated from Russian Orthodox traditional writings by Reginald M. French. London: SPCK. [religion] anonymous (1917) Codex Juris Canonici or Code of Canon Law. Rome. [law] anonymous (1924) Hague Rules. Brussels. [law] anonymous (1959) Information Processing: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Processing. Paris: UNESCO. [computer science] anonymous (1968) Contributions to Mathematical Logic, Colloquium, Hannover, 1966. Amsterdam: North-Holland. [logic] [mathematics] anonymous (1968) Hague-Visby Rules or Brussels Protocol of Amendments to the Hague Rule. Brussels. [law] anonymous (1987) Directions in Chaos. Singapore: World Scientific. [chaos theory] anonymous (1996) The Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. Translated by Richard Aldrington. London: Chancellor Press. [anthropology] [religion] anonymous (1998 and 2004) Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE. [cognition] Abarbanel, Henry D. I.; and Rabinovich, Mikhail I. (2001) Neurodynamics: Nonlinear dynamics and neurobiology. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 11(4): 423- 430. [neurons] Abbott, Alison (2002) Music, maestro, please! Nature 416: 12-14. [hearing] [music] Abbott, Edwin A. (1926) Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. London: Seeley. [mathematics] Abbott, Larry F.; Rolls, Edmund T.; and Tovee, Martin J. (1996) Representational capacity of face coding in monkeys. Cerebral Cortex 6: 498-505. [coding] [primates] [representation] Abe, K.; Yokoyama, R.; and Yorifuji, S. (1993) Repetitive speech disorder resulting from infarcts in the paramedian thalami and midbrain. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 56: 1024-1026. [brain] [thalamus] Abelard, Peter (1120) Sic et Non or Aye and Nay. Cluny. [epistemology] Abelard, Peter (1121 to 1125) Dialectica or Dialectics. Cluny. [epistemology] Abelard, Peter (1132) Historia Calamitatum or Story of My Misfortunes. Cluny. [history] Abelard, Peter (1136 to 1140) Introductio ad Theologiam or Introduction to Theology. Cluny. [religion] Abeles, Moshe (1991) Corticonics: Neural Circuits of the Cerebral Cortex. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [cortex] [neural circuits] Abeles, Moshe; Bergman, Hagai; Margalit, Eyal; and Vaadia, Eilon (1993) Spatiotemporal firing patterns in the frontal cortex of behaving monkeys. Journal of Neurophysiology 70: 1629-1638. [behavior] [coding] [frontal lobe] [primates] Abelson, Robert P. (1981) Psychological status of the script concept. American Psychologist 36: 715-729. [psychology] [script] Aberle, David F. (1966) The Peyote Religion among the Navajo. Chicago: Aldine. [drug] [religion] Abhari, Athir al-Din (1264) al-Isaghugi fi al-Mantiq or Commentary on the Isagoge. Abhar, Zanjan, Persia. [philosophy] Abhinavagupta (975 to 1025) Abhinavabharati or Commentary on Bharata Muni's Natyasastra. Kashmir. [religion] Abhinavagupta (975 to 1025) Shakti of Vairocana or Locana or Eye or Divine Power of the Great Illuminator. Vairocana is a Buddhist god. Kashmir. [religion] Abhinavagupta (975 to 1025) Tantraloka or Light on the Tantras. Kashmir. [religion] Aboitiz, Francisco; Rodriguez, Eugenio; Olivares, Ricardo; and Zaidel, Eran (1996) Age-related changes in fibre composition of the human corpus callosum: Sex differences. NeuroReport 7(11): 1761-1764. [aging] [split brain] Aboitiz, Francisco; Scheibel, Arnold B.; Fisher, Robin S.; and Zaidel, Eran (1992) Fiber composition of the human corpus callosum. Brain Research 598: 143- 153. [corpus callosum] Abraham, Karl (1921) Contributions to the Theory of the Anal Character. Berlin. [psychoanalysis] Abraham, Karl (1924) Short Study of the Development of the Libido. Berlin. [psychoanalysis] Abrams, Murray H. (1953) The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [criticism] Abrams, Richard A.; and Landgraf, Jonathan Z. (1990) Differential use of distance and location information for spatial localization. Perception and Psychophysics 47: 349-359. [vision] Abrams, Richard L.; and Greenwald, Anthony G. (2000) Parts outweigh the whole (word) in unconscious analysis of meaning. Journal of Psychological Science 11: 118-124. [language] [unconsciousness] Abrams, Richard L.; Klinger, Mark R.; and Greenwald, Anthony G. (2002) Subliminal words activate semantic categories (not automated motor responses). Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 9: 100-106. [language] Accursius, Franciscus (1230) Glossa Ordinaria or Great Gloss. Bologna. [law] Achaan Chah (1985) A Still Forest Pool. Wheaton, IL: Quest Books. [meditation] Achim, Amélie M.; and Lepage, Martin (2005) Episodic memory-related activation in schizophrenia: Meta-analysis. British Journal of Psychiatry 187(12): 500-509. [memory] [schizophrenia] Ackerman, Diane (1990) A Natural History of the Senses. New York: Random House. [sensation] Ackerman, Steven J.; Hilsenroth, Mark J.; Clemence, Amanda J.; Weatherill, Robin; and Fowler, J. Christopher (2000) The effects of social cognition and object representation on psychotherapy continuation. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 64: 386-408. [cognition] [representation] [therapy] Aczel, Amir D. (2000) Mystery of the Aleph. New York: Four Walls/Eight Windows. [mathematics] Adam, Barbara (1994) Perceptions of time. In: Tim Ingold (ed.), Companion Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 503-526. London: Routledge. [anthropology] [culture] [perception] [time] Adams, Fred C. (2002) Our Living Multiverse. New York: Pi Press. [astronomy] [physics] Adams, J. Hume; Graham, David I.; and Jennett, Brian (2000) The neuropathology of the vegetative state after acute insult. Brain 123: 1327-1338. [brain damage] [thalamic intralaminar nuclei] [vegetative state] Adams, James Truslow (1921) The Founding of New England. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press. [history] Adams, John K. (1957) Laboratory studies of behavior without awareness. Psychological Bulletin 54: 383-405. [behavior] [unconsciousness] Adams, Lewis; and Guz, Abraham (ed.) (1996) Respiratory Sensation. New York: Dekker. [sensation] Adams, Robert (2006) Idealism vindicated. In: Dean Zimmerman and Peter van Inwagen (ed.), Persons: Human and Divine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [idealism] Addams, Robert (1834) An account of a peculiar optical phenomenon seen after having looked at a moving body. London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science 5: 373-374. [vision] Adelard of Bath (1137) Quaestiones Naturales or Natural Questions. Bath, England. [philosophy] Adelman, George; and Smith, Barry H. (ed.) (1987, 1999, and 2003) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 1st edn., 2nd edn., 3rd edn. Amsterdam: Elsevier. [brain] [neurons] Adelson, Edward H. (1993) Perceptual organization and the judgment of brightness. Science 262: 2042-2044. [vision] Adelson, Edward H.; and Bergen, James R. (1985) Spatiotemporal energy models perception of motion. Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics, Image Science, and Vision 2: 284-299. [vision] Adler, Alfred (1912) Über den nervösen Charakter or The Neurotic Constitution. Wiesbaden: Bergmann. [mental illness] Adler, Alfred (1922) Praxis und Theorie der Individual Psychologie or Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology. Munich. [psychology] [self] Adler, Alfred (1927) Menschenkenntnis or Understanding Human Nature. Translated by Walter Beran Wolfe. Leipzig/New York: Hirzel/Greenberg. [psychology] Adler, Mortimer J. (1952 and 1990) A Synopticon: An Index to the Great Ideas, 2nd edn. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica. [philosophy] Adler, Mortimer J. (1958) The Idea of Freedom: A Dialectical Examination of the Conceptions of Freedom. New York: Doubleday. [political science] Adler, Mortimer J. (1992) The Great Ideas: A Lexicon of Western Thought. La Salle, IL: Open Court. [philosophy] Adolphs, Ralph A. (2003) Cognitive neuroscience of human social behavior. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4: 165-178. [behavior] [cognition] Adolphs, Ralph A.; Damasio, Hanna; Tranel, Daniel; Cooper, Greg; and Damasio, Antonio R. (2000) A role for somatosensory cortices in the visual recognition of emotion as revealed by 3-D lesion mapping. Journal of Neuroscience 20: 2683- 2690. [brain lesion] [cognition] [emotion] [perception] Adolphs, Ralph A.; Gosselin, Frederic; Buchanan, Tony W.; Tranel, Daniel; Schyns, Philippe; and Damasio, Antonio R. (2005) A mechanism for impaired fear recognition following amygdala damage. Nature 433: 68-72. [cognition] Adolphs, Ralph A.; Tranel, Daniel; Damasio, Hanna; and Damasio, Antonio R. (1994) Impaired recognition of emotion in facial expressions following bilateral damage to the human amygdala. Nature 372: 669-672. [cognition] [emotion] Adolphs, Ralph A.; Tranel, Daniel; Damasio, Hanna; and Damasio, Antonio R. (1995) Fear and the human amygdala. Journal of Neuroscience 15: 5879-5891. [amygdala] [emotion] Adolphs, Ralph A.; Tranel, Daniel; Hamann, Stephan B.; Young, Andrew W.; Calder, Andrew J.; Phelps, Elizabeth A.; Anderson, Adam K.; Lee, Gregory P.; and Damasio, Antonio R. (1999) Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage. Neuropsychologia 37: 1111-1117. [amygdala] [brain damage] [emotion] Adorno, Theodor W. (1933) Kierkegaard: Construction of the Aesthetic. Frankfurt. [aesthetics] Adorno, Theodor W. (1937) Against Epistemology: A Metacritique. Frankfurt. [epistemology] Adorno, Theodor W. (1951) Minima Moralia or Minimum Morals. Frankfurt. [ethics] Adorno, Theodor W. (1965) Jargon of Authenticity. Frankfurt. [epistemology] Adorno, Theodor W. (1966) Negative Dialectics. Frankfurt. [epistemology] Adorno, Theodor W.; and Horkheimer, Max (1947) Dialectic of the Enlightenment. Frankfurt. [epistemology] Adrian, Edgar D. (1928) Basis of Sensation: The Action of the Sense Organs. London: Christophers. [perception] [sensation] Adrian, Edgar D.; Bremer, Frederic; and Jasper, Herbert H. (ed.) (1954) Brain Mechanisms and Consciousness. Springfield, IL: Thomas. [brain] [consciousness] Adrian, Richard H. (1980) The Nerve Impulse. Burlington, NC: Carolina Biological Supply. [neurons] Aenesidemus of Knossos (-100 to -50) Hypot posis eis ta pyrróneia or Outline of Pyrrhonism. Knossos. [epistemology] Aenesidemus of Knossos (-100 to -50) Katá sophías or Against wisdom. Knossos. [epistemology] Aenesidemus of Knossos (-100 to -50) Perí dzetéseos or On the search (for truth). Knossos. [epistemology] Aenesidemus of Knossos (-100 to -50) Perí sophías or On wisdom. Knossos. [epistemology] Aenesidemus of Knossos (-100 to -50) Pyrrhonian thoughts or Pyrrhonian statements. Knossos. [epistemology] Aertsen, Ad; and Braitenberg, Valentin (ed.) (1992) Information Processing in the Cortex: Experiments and Theory, 139-173. Berlin: Springer. [coding] [neurons] Aftanas, Ljubomir I.; and Golocheikine, Simon A. (2002) Non-linear dynamic complexity of the human EEG during meditation. Neuroscience Letters 330(2): 143- 146. [electroencephalography] [meditation] Agassiz, Louis (1840) Études sur les glaciers or Study of Glaciers. Neuchâtel. [earth science] Agassiz, Louis (1851) Essay on Classification. Boston: Gould and Lincoln. [biology] [evolution] Aggelopoulos, Nikolaos C.; Franco, Leonardo; and Rolls, Edmund T. (2005) Object perception in natural scenes: Encoding by inferior temporal cortex simultaneously recorded neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 93: 1342-1357. [coding] [perception] [temporal lobe] Aggleton, John P. (ed.) (2000) The Amygdala: A Functional Analysis, 2nd edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [amygdala] Aghajanian, George K.; and Marek, Gerard J. (1999) Serotonin and hallucinogens. Neuropsychopharmacology 21(Suppl. 1): S16-S23. [drug] [hallucinations] Aglioti, Salvatore J.; DeSouza, Joseph F. X.; and Goodale, Melvyn A. (1995) Size-contrast illusions deceive the eye but not the hand. Current Biology 5: 679-685. [binocular rivalry] [touch] [vision] Agnesi, Maria Gaetana (1748 to 1749) Instituzioni analitiche ad uso della gioventù Italiana or Analytic Institutions for Use by Italian Youth. Bologna. [mathematics] Agranoff, Bernard W. (1967) Memory and protein synthesis. Scientific American 216(6): 115-122. [cell] [memory] Agricola, Rudolf (1479) De inventione dialectica or On dialectical inventions. Dilligen. [epistemology] Agrippa (50 to 90) Five Modes or Five Tropes. Rome. [epistemology] Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius (1506 to 1533) Epistles. Paris. [philosophy] Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius (1531) De occulta philosophia or On occult philosophy. Antwerp. [mystical experience] [philosophy] Aguirre, Geoffrey K.; Zarahn, Eric; and D'Esposito, Mark (1998) The variability of human blood hemodynamic responses. Neuroimage 8: 360-369. [blood] [perception] Ahissar, Merav; and Hochstein, Shaul (2004) The reverse hierarchy theory of visual perceptual learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8: 457-464. [vision] Ahmed, Bashir; Anderson, John C.; Douglas, Rodney J.; Martin, Kevan A. C.; and Nelson, J. Charmaine (1994) Polyneuronal innervation of spiny stellate neurons in cat visual cortex. Journal of Comparative Neurology 341: 39-49. [vision] Ahmes (-1650) Rhind papyrus or Ahmes Papyrus. Fayum, Egypt. [mathematics] Aiello, Leslie C.; and Dunbar, Robin I. M. (1993) Neocortex size, group size, and the evolution of language. Current Anthropology 34: 184-193. [cortex] [evolution] [language] Aiello, Leslie C.; and Wheeler, Peter (1995) The expensive-tissue hypothesis: The brain and the digestive system in human and primate evolution. Current Anthropology 36: 199-221. [brain] [evolution] [primates] Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.; and Dixon, Robert M. W. (ed.) (2003) Studies in Evidentiality. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 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