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  1. Frontal lobes and the regulation of arousal processes.A. R. Luria & E. D. Homskaya - 1970 - In D. Mostofsky (ed.), Attention: Contemporary Theory and Analysis. Appleton-Century-Crofts. pp. 303--330.
     
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  2. The Human Brain and Conscious Activity.A. Luria - 1978 - In G.E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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    The Mechanism of 'Dynamic Aphasia'.A. R. Luria & L. S. Tsvetkova - 1968 - Foundations of Language 4 (3):296-307.
  4. Frontal lobe syndromes in man.A. R. Luria - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 2.
     
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  5. Frontal lobe syndromes.A. R. Luria - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 2--725.
     
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    Scientific perspectives and philosophical dead ends in modern linguistics.A. R. Luria - 1974 - Cognition 3 (4):377-385.
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    Some notes concerning Dr. Fodor's ‘reflections on L.S. Vygotsky's thought and language’.A. N. Leontiev & A. R. Luria - 1972 - Cognition 1 (2-3):311-316.
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    Reflections.Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, L. S. Vygotsky, Margaret Mead, Immanuel Kant & A. R. Luria - 1979 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 1 (3-4):33-35.
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    What can half a million change detection trials tell us about visual working memory?Halely Balaban, Keisuke Fukuda & Roy Luria - 2019 - Cognition 191:103984.
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    Adding statistical regularity results in a global slowdown in visual search.Anna Vaskevich & Roy Luria - 2018 - Cognition 174:19-27.
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    Legal Concerns Surrounding E-mail Use in a Medical Practice.Vickilyn Luria Spiotta - 2003 - Jona's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation 5 (3):53-57.
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    A Sixteenth-Century Gloss on the Roman de la rose.Maxwell Luria - 1982 - Mediaeval Studies 44 (1):333-370.
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    Sorting gender out in a children's museum.Eleanor W. Herzog & Zella Luria - 1991 - Gender and Society 5 (2):224-232.
    Psychologists believe grade schoolers' free play in the United States is universally biased toward single-gender groups. In a study of grade schoolers in a children's museum, already-acquainted kindergartners to sixth graders were observed at three exhibits. While boys chose more automobile play and girls more supermarketing, one-quarter of each group played in settings dominated by the other gender. Boys had no group-size preference; girls had a strong preference for small groups. That preference accounts for most of the gender differences found (...)
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    Zu P. Oxy. III. 414.S. Luria - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):176-.
    Dieses von mir im J. 1924 behandelte Papyrusbruchstück wurde 1927 von v. Wilamowitz berücksichtigt. Er hält meine Zurückfuhrüng des Bruchstückes auf Antiphon für sehr ansprechend und auch meine Erklärung für treffend; die Ergänzungen befriedigen ihn nur zum Teil. Letzteres muss ich ihm unbedingt zugeben. Leider sind alle kleinen Fragmente des Papyrus sowie die Zz. 1–6 des Fr. B bei dem Hinüberführen aus England nach Amerika spurlos verschwunden und somit fiir die Wissenschaft auf immer verloren; es ist also nicht mehr möglich (...)
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    Zu P. Oxy. III. 414.S. Luria - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):176-178.
    Dieses von mir im J. 1924 behandelte Papyrusbruchstück wurde 1927 von v. Wilamowitz berücksichtigt. Er hält meine Zurückfuhrüng des Bruchstückes auf Antiphon für sehr ansprechend und auch meine Erklärung für treffend; die Ergänzungen befriedigen ihn nur zum Teil. Letzteres muss ich ihm unbedingt zugeben. Leider sind alle kleinen Fragmente des Papyrus sowie die Zz. 1–6 des Fr. B bei dem Hinüberführen aus England nach Amerika spurlos verschwunden und somit fiir die Wissenschaft auf immer verloren; es ist also nicht mehr möglich (...)
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    A new apparatus for the Luria experiment.R. A. Bobbit - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (5):578.
  17. Aleksandr Luria, el Shostakovich de las neurociencias.Néstor A. Braunstein - 2003 - Ludus Vitalis 11 (19):63-96.
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    Handbook of Intelligence: Evolutionary Theory, Historical Perspective, and Current Concepts.Sam Goldstein, Jack A. Naglieri & Dana Princiotta (eds.) - 2015 - New York, NY: Imprint: Springer.
    Numerous functions, cognitive skills, and behaviors are associated with intelligence, yet decades of research has yielded little consensus on its definition. Emerging from often conflicting studies is the provocative idea that intelligence evolved as an adaptation humans needed to keep up with - and survive in - challenging new environments. The Handbook of Intelligence addresses a broad range of issues relating to our cognitive and linguistic past. It is the first full-length volume to place intelligence in an evolutionary/cultural framework, tracing (...)
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    Philosophy is the self-consciousness of a culture.V. A. Lektorskii - 2004 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (4):73-91.
    V.K.: Vladislav Aleksandrovich, you have come a long way in your scientific career: from a student of the class of 1955 in the Philosophy Faculty of Moscow State University to a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, head of the sector of the theory of knowledge and head of the division of epistemology and logic at the Institute of Philosophy of the RAS, and editor in chief of our country's leading philosophy journal Voprosy filosofii. Your field of research (...)
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    Sub-phenomenology.David A. Jopling - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (2):153-73.
    This paper argues that cognitive psychology's practice of explaining mental processes in terms which avoid invoking phenomenology, and the person-level self-conception with which it is associated in common sense psychology, leads to a hybrid Cartesian dualism. Because phenomenology is considered to be fundamentally irrelevant in any scientific explanation of the mind, the person-level is regarded as scientifically invisible: it is a ghost-like housing for sub-personal computational cognition. The problem of explaining how the sub-personal and sub-phenomenological machinery of mind is related (...)
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    The Importance of Orienting Attitudes in the Perception of the Hering and Zollner Illusions.Rebecca L. Silberman & Douglas A. Bors - 1993 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 24 (2):161-174.
    By analyzing descriptions of illusory and nonillusory figures, Richer called into question the common assumption that illusory and nonillusory perceptions were experientially the same and differed only in terms of their accuracy. The present study attempted to replicate Richer's work with a focus on identifying within the subjects' descriptions any orienting attitudes corresponding to these two forms of perception. Nineteen student volunteers were asked to describe two illusory figures and a nonillusory control of similar complexity. The descriptions revealed consistent differences (...)
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    Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges.Yuliya Zaytseva, Raymond Chan, Ernst Pöppel & Andreas Heinz - 2015 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 10:4.
    Contemporary psychiatry is becoming more biologically oriented in the attempt to elicit a biological rationale of mental diseases. Although mental disorders comprise mostly functional abnormalities, there is a substantial overlap between neurology and psychiatry in addressing cognitive disturbances. In schizophrenia, the presence of cognitive impairment prior to the onset of psychosis and early after its manifestation suggests that some neurocognitive abnormalities precede the onset of psychosis and may represent a trait marker. These cognitive alterations may arise from functional disconnectivity, as (...)
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    The Making of Mind: A Personal Account of Soviet Psychology by A. R. Luria; Michael Cole; Sheila Cole. [REVIEW]David Bloor - 1980 - Isis 71:688-689.
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    Merleau-Ponty's Account of the Perception of Speech and Luria's Description of Semantic Aphasia.Eldon Wait - 1998 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 29 (2):177-200.
    Our objective is to corroborate Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of speech perception and intersubjectivity through an analysis of A. R. Luria's account of semantic aphasia. By emulating Merleau-Ponty's style of analysis in dealing with the work of a contemporary leader in the field of aphasiology, we are able to take up Merleau-Ponty's thought and test whether his conclusions are inevitable or whether they are based on outmoded problems of the psychology and psychopathology of his day. These reflections also enable us to present (...)
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    Bioethics and the breakdown of the bicameral mind: Sacks and Luria revisited. [REVIEW]David L. Schiedermayer - 1989 - Journal of Medical Humanities 10 (1):26-44.
    Since antiquity, individuals have attempted to relate mental processes to circumscribed areas of the brain. In 1935 the neurologist Wilder Penfield purported to know, “the humming of the mind's machinery, and where words come from,” after he electrically stimulated areas of the exposed human cortex. Recent theories have suggested a functional separation of the dominant and the nondominant hemispheres, the right brain/left brain concept of thought and personality. One author has even proposed that human consciousness and modern civilization developed when (...)
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    A bifold model of free will.John McCrone - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):241-59.
    The folk psychology view of the faculty of freewill is that it is innate, unitary, structureless and, of course, free. A bifold approach to the mind, as taken by Vygotsky, Mead, Luria and others, argues that, like all the other higher mental abilities of humans, freewill is in fact largely a socially-constructed and language-enabled habit of thought. There is a neurology for this habit to latch on to -- after all, the ‘raw’ animal brain is built for acting rather than (...)
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    Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild!Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.) - 2012 - Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
    Eight philosophers discuss the works of the best-selling novelist and graphic novelist, including The Graveyard Book, Coraline and Good Omens and reveal their thoughts on the intersection of fantasy and reality and whether the unknown is as ...
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  28. Traveling with the gods.Tracy Bealer & Rachel Luria - 2012 - In Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.), Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild! Chicago, Ill.: Open Court.
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    Visual Working Memory Cannot Trade Quantity for Quality.Ayelet Ramaty & Roy Luria - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The logic of God; theology and verification.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1975 - Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill. Edited by Thomas V. Litzenburg.
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  31. The frontal syndrome.Aleksandr Romanovich Luria - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland.
     
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    Biological aspects of ethical principles.Salvador E. Luria - 1976 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (4):332-336.
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    Conformity vs. Concern.S. E. Luria - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (2):4-4.
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  34. Eine Politische Schrift des Redners Antiphon aus Rhamnus.S. Luria - 1926 - Hermes 61 (3):343-348.
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    Handedness and adaptation to visual distortions of size and distance.S. M. Luria, Christine L. McKay & Steven H. Ferris - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 100 (2):263.
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    I.Der Affe des Archilochos und die Brautwerbung des Hippokleides.S. Luria - 1929 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 85 (1-4):1-22.
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  37. Noch Einmal Über Antiphon in Euripides' Alexandros.S. Luria - 1929 - Hermes 64 (4):491-497.
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  38. Neuropsychology of complex forms of memory.Alexander R. Luria - 1979 - In L. Nilsson (ed.), Perspectives on Memory Research. pp. 279--289.
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    Relationship between static and dynamic stereo acuity.S. M. Luria & Seymour Weissman - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (1p1):51.
  40. Restoration of higher cortical function following local brain damage.Aleksandr Romanovich Luria, V. L. Naydin, L. S. Tsvetkova & E. N. Vinarskaya - 1969 - In P. Vinken & G. Bruyn (eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. North Holland. pp. 368-433.
     
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    Target configuration and visibility.S. M. Luria & Bernard L. Ryack - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (2):135-137.
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    VI. Ein milesischer Männerbund im Lichte ethnologischer Parallelen.S. Luria - 1928 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 83 (1-4):115-138.
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    X. Wann hat Demokrit gelebt?S. Luria - 1928 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 38 (1-4):205-238.
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    Zu archilochos.Salomo Luria - 1961 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 105 (1-2):178-197.
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  45. Zur Geschichte der Präskripte in den Attischen Voreuklidischen Volksbeschlüssen.S. Luria - 1927 - Hermes 62 (3):257-275.
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    Martin Buber, Jewish existentialist.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1960 - New York,: Oxford University Press.
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    Contemporary philosophy and religious thought: an introduction to the philosophy of religion.Malcolm Luria Diamond - 1974 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
  48. Sefer Pitḥe teshuvah: sheloshah sefarim niftaḥim.ʻAzriʼel Mantsur, Eleazar ben Judah, Isaac ben Solomon Luria & Avraham Palag'I. (eds.) - 2010 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hotsaʼat sifre rabotenu she-ʻa. y. Yeshivat "Shuvi nafshi".
    Seder ha-teshuvah -- Marpe la-nefesh -- Teshuvah me-ḥayim.
     
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    How low can you go? Changing the resolution of novel complex objects in visual working memory according to task demands.Ayala S. Allon, Halely Balaban & Roy Luria - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    A new approach to the logical theory of interrogatives.Lennart Åqvist - 1965 - [Uppsala]: [Uppsala].
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