Kosslyn Articles & Book Chapters (in reverse chronological order)

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•  Borst, G., & Kosslyn, S. M. (2008). Visual mental imagery and visual perception: structural equivalence revealed by scanning processes. Memory & Cognition, 36, 849-862.

•  Thompson, W. L., Kosslyn, S. M., Hoffman, M. S., & van der Kooij, K. (2008). Inspecting visual mental images: can people "see" implicity properties as easily in imagery and perception? Memory & Cognition, 36, 1024-1032.

•  Woolley, A. W., Gerbasi, M. E., Chabris, C. F., Kosslyn, S. M., & Hackman, J. R. (2008). Bringing in the experts: how team composition and collaborative planning jointly shape analytic effectiveness. Small Group Research, 39, 352-371.

•  Moulton, S. T., & Kosslyn, S. M. (2008). Using neuroimaging to resolve the psi debate. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 182-192.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2008). Remembering images. In M. A. Gluck, J. R. Anderson, & S. M. Kosslyn (Eds). Memory and mind: A festschrift for Gordon H. Bower. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates. pp 93-110.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2007). Human intelligence can be increased dramatically. In Brockman, J. (Ed.), What are you optimistic about: Today's leading thinkers on why things are good and getting better. New York: Harper. pp 285-287.

•  Woolley, A. W., Hackman, J. R., Jerde, T.E., Chabris, C. F., Bennett, S. L, & Kosslyn, S. M. (2007). Using brain-based measures to compose teams: How individual capabilities and team collaboration strategies jointly shape performance. Social Neuroscience, 2, 96-105.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Shephard, J. M., and Thompson, W. L. (2007). Spatial processing during mental imagery: a neurofunctional theory. In F. Mast and L. Jancke (Eds), Spatial Processing in Navigation, Imagery, and Perception. New York: Springer. pp 1-16.

•  Ganis, G., Schendan, H. E., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2007). Neuroimaging evidence for object model verification theory: Role of prefrontal control in visual object categorization. Neuroimage, 34, 384-398.

• Kosslyn, S. M., Ganis, G., & Thompson, W. L. (2006). Mental imagery and the human brain. In: Q. Jing, M. R. Rosenzweig, G. D'Ydewalle, H. Zhang, H.-C. Chen, & K. Zhang (Eds.), Progress in Psychological Science Around the World, Vol. 1: Neural, Cognitive and Developmental Issues, pp. 195-209. London: Psychology Press.

•  Shephard, J. M., Kho, S., Chen, J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). MiniCog: A method for administering psychological tests and experiments on a handheld personal digital assistant. Behavior Research Methods, 38, 648-655.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). Mental image. In C. A. Jones (Ed.), Sensorium: Embodied experience, technology, and contemporary art. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). A science of the divine? Edge World Question Center.

•  Nitschke, J. B., Dixon, G. E., Sarinopoulos, I., Short, S. J., Cohen, J. D., Smith, E. E., Kosslyn, S. M., Rose, R. M., & Davidson, R. J. (2006). Altering expectancy dampens neural response to aversive taste in primary taste cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 9, 435-442.

•  Zarrinpar, A., Deldin, P., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). Effects of depression on sensory/motor vs. central processing in visual mental imagery. Cognition & Emotion, 20, 737-758.

•  Borst, G., Kosslyn, S. M., and Denis, M. (2006). Different cognitive processes in two mental image-scanning paradigms. Memory & Cognition, 34, 475-490.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). On the evolution of human motivation: The role of Social Prosthetic Systems. In S. M. Platek, T. K. Shackelford, and J. P. Keenan (Eds.), Evolutionary cognitive neuroscience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2006). You can play 20 questions with nature and win: Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations as a case study. Neuropsychologia, 44, 1519-1523.

•  Mast, F. W., Merfeld, D. M., and Kosslyn. S. M. (2006). Visual mental imagery during caloric vestibular stimulation. Neuropsychologia, 44, 101-109.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). What I believe but cannot prove. In J. Brockman (Ed.), What we believe but cannot prove: Today's leading thinkers on science in the age of certainty. London, UK: The Free Press. pp. 154-155. (Reprinted in D. Eggers (2006), The best American nonrequired reading. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. pp. 17-18.)

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). Reflective thinking and mental imagery: A perspective on the development of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Development and Psychopathology, 17, 851-863.

•  Chabris, C.F., & Kosslyn, S.M. (2005). Representational correspondence as a basic principle of diagram design. In Tergan, S-O., & Keller, T. (Eds.), Knowledge and Information Visualization, LNCS 3426. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. pp. 36 - 57.

•  Kozhevnikov, M., Kosslyn, S. M., and Shephard, J. M. (2005). Spatial versus object visualizers: A new characterization of visual cognitive style. Memory and Cognition, 33, 710-726.

•  Ganis, G., Thompson, W. L., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). Understanding the effects of task-specific practice in the brain: Insights from individual-differences analyses. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 5, 235-245.

•  Slotnick, S. D., Thompson, W. L., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). Visual Mental Imagery Induces Retinotopically Organized Activation of Early Visual Areas. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 1570-1583.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Rosenberg, R. S. (2005). The brain and our students: How to explain why neuroscience is relevant psychology. In B. Perlman, L. I. McCann, & W. Buskist (Eds.), Voices of Experience: Memorable Talks from the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Society. pp. 71-82.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). Mental images and the brain. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 333-347.

•  Wraga, M., Shephard, J. M., Church, J. A., Inati, S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). Imagined rotations of self versus objects: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia, 43, 1351-1361.

•  Shephard, J. M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2005). The MiniCog Rapid Assessment Battery: Developing a "blood pressure cuff for the mind." Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 76(6, Suppl.), B192-B197.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Sukel, K. E., Alpert, N. (2005). Two types of image generation: Evidence from PET. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 5, 41-53.

•  Klein, I., Dubois, J., Mangin, J-F., Kherif, F., Flandin, G., Poline, J-B., Denis, M., Kosslyn, S. M., Le Bihan, D. (2004). Retinotopic organization of visual mental images as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Cognitive Brain Research, 22, 26-31.

•  Denis, M., Mellet, E., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2004). Neuroimaging of mental imagery: An introduction. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 625-630.

•  Ganis, G., Thompson, W. L., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2004). Brain areas underlying visual mental imagery and visual perception: an fMRI study. Cognitive Brain Research, 20, 226-241.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Shephard, J. M., Ganis, G., Bell, D., Danovitch, J., Wittenberg, L. A., and Alpert, N. M. (2004). Brain rCBF and performance in visual imagery tasks: Common and distinct processes. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 696-716.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2004). Preface to B. Libet, Mind time: The temporal factor in consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

•  Hooven, C. K., Chabris, C. F., Ellison, P. T., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2004). The relationship between male testosterone and components of mental rotation. Neuropsychologia, 42, 782-790.

•  Wager, T. D., Rilling, J. K., Smith, E. E., Sokolik, A., Casey, K. L., Davidson, R. J., Kosslyn, S. M., Rose, R. M., and Cohen, J. D. (2004). Placebo-induced changes in fMRI in the anticipation and experience of pain, Science, 303, 1162-1167.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). What shape are a German Shepherd's ears? In J. Brockman (Ed.), The New Humanists: Science at the Edge. New York: Barnes & Noble Books. pp. 125-143.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Understanding the mind's eye...and nose. (News & Views.) Nature Neuroscience, 6, 1124-1125.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Ganis, G., and Thompson, W. L. (2003). Mental imagery: Against the nihilistic hypothesis. Trends in Cognitive Science, 7, 109-111.

•  Laeng, B., Zarrinpar, A., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Do separate processes identify objects as exemplars versus members of basic-level categories? Evidence from hemispheric specialization. Brain and Cognition, 53, 15-27.

•  Mast, F. W., Ganis, G., Christie, S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Four types of visual mental imagery processing in upright and tilted observers. Cognitive Brain Research, 17, 238-247.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Thompson, W. L. (2003). When is early visual cortex activated during visual mental imagery? Psychological Bulletin, 129, 723-746.

•  Wraga, M. J., Thompson, W. L., Alpert, N. M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Implicit transfer of motor strategies in mental rotation. Brain and Cognition, 52, 135-143.

•  Ganis, G., Kosslyn, S. M., Stose, S., Thompson, W. L., and Yurgelun-Todd, D. (2003). Neural correlates of different types of deception: An fMRI investigation. Cerebral Cortex, 13, 830-836.

•  Vieilledent, S., Kosslyn, S. M., Berthoz, A., and Giraudo, M. D. (2003). Does mental simulation of following a path improve navigation performance without vision? Cognitive Brain Research, 16, 238-249.

•  Reisberg, D., Pearson, D. G., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Intuitions and introspections about imagery: The role of imagery experience in shaping an investigator's theoretical views. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 147-160.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Visual mental imagery: A case study in interdisciplinary research. In F. Kessel, P. L. Rosenfeld, & N. B. Anderson (Eds.), Expanding the Boundaries of Health and Social Science: Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Innovation. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 122-146.

•  Ganis, G., Thompson, W. L., Mast, F. W., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Visual imagery in cerebral visual dysfunction. Neurologic Clinics of North America, 21, 631-646.

•  Leproult, R., Colecchia, E. F., Berardi, A. M., Stickgold, R., Kosslyn, S. M., and Van Cauter, E. (2003). Individual differences in subjective and objective alertness in sleep deprivation are stable and unrelated. American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology, 284, R280-R290.

•  Laeng, B., Chabris, C. F., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2003). Asymmetries in encoding spatial relations. In R. Davidson and K. Hugdahl (Eds.), The Asymmetrical Brain. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. pp. 303-339.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., and Ganis, G. (2002). Mental imagery doesn't work like that. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 198-200.

•  Wraga, M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2002). Imagery. In Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Vol. 2. London: Nature Publishing Group. pp. 466-470.

•  Galaburda, A. M., Kosslyn, S. M., and Christen, Y. (2002). Introduction. In A. M. Galaburda, S. M. Kosslyn, & Y. Christen (Eds.), Languages of the Brain. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 1-14.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2002). Einstein's mental images: The role of visual, spatial, and motoric representations. In A. M. Galaburda, S. M. Kosslyn, & Y. Christen (Eds.), Languages of the Brain. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 271-287.

•  Mast, F. W., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2002). Visual mental images can be ambiguous: Insights from individual differences in spatial transformation abilities. Cognition, 86, 57-70.

•  Mast, F., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2002). Eye movements during visual mental imagery (commentary). Trends in Cognitive Science, 6, 271-272.

•  Ganis, G. and Kosslyn, S. M. (2002). Neuroimaging. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Human Brain, Vol 3. New York: Academic Press. pp. 493-505.

•  Sparing, R., Mottaghy, F., Ganis, G. Thompson, W. L., Toepper, R., Kosslyn, S. M., and Pascual-Leone, A. (2002).Visual cortex excitability increases during visual mental imagery - A TMS study in healthy human subjects. Brain Research, 938, 92-97.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Cacioppo, J. T., Davidson, R. J., Hugdahl, K., Lovallo, W. R., Spiegel, D., and Rose, R. (2002). Bridging psychology and biology: The analysis of individuals in groups. American Psychologist, 57, 341-351.

•  Mazard, A. Mazoyer, B., Etard, O., Tzourio-Mazoyer, N., Kosslyn, S. M., and Mellet, E. (2002). Impact of fMRI acoustic noise on the functional anatomy of visual mental imagery. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14, 172-186.

•  Plomin, R., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). Genes, brain and cognition. Nature Neuroscience, 4, 1153-1155.

•  Mast, F., Berthoz, A., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). Mental imagery of visual motion modifies the perception of roll-vection stimulation. Perception, 30, 945-957.

•  Stose, S. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). Imagery versus propositional representation. In P. B. Baltes and N. J. Smelser (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 11, 7193-7197.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). "The strategic eye": Another look. Mind and Machines, 11, 287-291.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Ganis, G., and Thompson, W. L. (2001). Neural foundations of imagery. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2, 635-642.

•  Smeets, M. A. M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). Hemispheric differences in body image in anorexia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 29, 409-416.

•  Harrington, A., Deacon, T. W., Kosslyn, S. M., and Scarry, E. (2001). Science, culture, meaning, values: A dialogue. In A. R. Damasio, A. Harrington, J. Kagan, B. S. McEwen, H. Moss, & R. Shaikh (Eds)., Unity of Knowledge: The Convergence of Natural and Human Science. New York, NY: New York Academy of Sciences. pp. 233-257.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. and Plomin, R. (2001). Towards a neurocognitive genetics: Goals and issues. In D. Dougherty, S. L. Rauch, & J. F. Rosenbaum (Eds.), Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research: Contemporary Strategies. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press Inc. pp. 383-402.

•  Thompson, W. L. Kosslyn, S. M., Sukel, K. E., and Alpert, N. M. (2001). Mental imagery of high- and low-resolution gratings activates Area 17. NeuroImage, 14, 454-464.

•  Ochsner, K. N., Kosslyn, S. M., Cosgrove, G. R., Price, B., Cassem, E. H., Price, B. H., Nierenberg, A. A., and Rauch, S. L. (2001). Deficits in visual cognition and attention following bilateral anterior cingulotomy. Neuropsychologia, 39, 219-230.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2001). Visual consciousness. In P. Grossenbacher (Ed.), Finding Consciousness in the Brain. Amsterdam: John Benjamines. pp. 79-103.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Wraga, M., and Alpert, N. M. (2001). Imagining rotation by endogenous and exogenous forces: Distinct neural mechanisms for different strategies. Neuroreport, 12, 2519-2525.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (2000). Les variations des images mentales. In P. Gallois & G. Forzy (Eds.). Annales d'Histoire et de Philosophie du Vivant: Le Cerveau et les Images. Paris, France: Institut d'edition Sanofi-Synthelabo. pp. 19-33.

•  Klein, I., Paradis, A.-L., Poline, J.-B., Kosslyn, S. M. and LeBihan, D. (2000). Transient activity in human calcarine cortex during visual imagery. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 15S-23S.

•  Weiler, M. D., Haris, N. S., Marcus, D. J., Bellinger, D., Kosslyn, S. M., and Waver, D. P. (2000). Speed of information processing in children referred for learning problems: Performance on a visual filtering task. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 33, 538-550.

•  Thompson, W. L. and Kosslyn, S. M. (2000). Neural systems activated during visual mental imagery: A review and meta-analyses. In: A. W. Toga and J. C. Mazziotta (Eds.), Brain Mapping: The Systems. San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 535-560.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Costantini-Ferrando, M. F., Alpert, N. M. and Spiegel, D. (2000). Hypnotic visual illusion alters color processing in the brain. American Journal of Psychiatry, 157, 1279-1284.

•  Mellet, E., Tzourio-Mazoyer, N., Bricogne, S., Mazoyer, B., Kosslyn, S. M., and Denis, M. (2000). Functional anatomy of high-resolution visual mental imagery. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 98-109.

•  Ganis, G., Keenan, J. P., Kosslyn, S. M., and Pascual-Leone, A. (2000). Transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary motor cortex affects mental rotation. Cerebral Cortex, 10, 175-180.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Thompson, W. L. (2000). Shared mechanisms in visual imagery and visual perception: Insights from cognitive neuroscience. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.). The New Cognitive Neurosciences, 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). Visual mental images as re-presentations of the world. In J. S. Gero & B. Tversky (Eds.), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design. Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney Press. pp. 83-92.

•  Shin, L. M., McNally, R. J., Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Rauch, S. L., Alpert, N. M., Metzger, L. J., Lasko, N. B., Orr, S. P. and Pitamn, R. K. (1999). Regional cerebral blood flow during script-driven imagery in childhood sexual abuse-related PTSD: A PET investigation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156, 575-584.

•  Mast, F., Kosslyn, S. M. and Berthoz, A. (1999). Visual mental imagery interferes with allocentric orientation judgments. NeuroReport, 10, 3549-3553.

•  Laeng, B., Shah, J. and Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). Identifying objects in conventional and contorted poses: Contributions of hemisphere-specific mechanisms. Cognition, 70, 53-85.

•  Laeng, B., Kosslyn, S. M., Caviness, V. S. and Bates, J. (1999). Can deficits in spatial indexing contribute to simultagnosia? Cognitive Neuropsychology, 16, 81-114.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Sukel, K. E. and Bly, B. M. (1999). Squinting with the mind's eye: Effects of stimulus resolution on imaginal and perceptual comparisons. Memory and Cognition, 27, 276-287.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. and Rabin, C. (1999). The representation of left-right orientation: A dissociation between imagery and perceptual recognition. Visual Cognition, 6, 497-508.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Brown, H. D., and Dror, I. E. (1999). Aging and the scope of visual attention. Gerontology, 45, 102-109.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). If neuroimaging is the answer, what is the question? Philosphical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B, 354, 1283-1294.

•  Denis, M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). Does the window really need to be washed? More on the mental scanning paradigm. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive/Current Psychology of Cognition, 18, 593-616.

•  Denis, M., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). Scanning visual images: A window on the mind. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive/Current Psychology of Cognition, 18, 409-465.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shin, L. M. (1999). Mental imagery, update. In G. Adelman, and B. H. Smith (Eds.), Elsevier's Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Second edition. Cambridge, MA: Birkhauser Boston.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Pascual-Leone, A., Felician, O., Camposano, S., Keenan, J. P., Thompson, W. L., Ganis, G., Sukel, K. E., and Alpert, N. M. (1999). The role of area 17 in visual imagery: Convergent evidence from PET and rTMS. Science, 284, 167-170.

•  Brown, H. D., Kosslyn, S. M., Delamater, B., Fama, Je., and Barsky, A. J. (1999). Perceptual and memory biases for health-related information in hypochondriacal individuals. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 47, 67-78.

•  Baker, D. P., Chabris, C. F., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). Encoding categorical and coordinate spatial relations without input-output correlations: New simulation models. Cognitive Science, 23, 33-51.

•  Ochsner, K. N., Kosslyn, S. M. (1999). The cognitive neuroscience approach. In B. M. Bly and D. Rumelhart (Eds.), Cognitive Science: Handbook of Perception and Cognition. Second edition. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, Inc. pp. 319-365.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Gazzaniga, M. S. Galaburda, A. M., and Rabin, C. (1999). Hemispheric specialization. In M. J. Zigmond, F. E. Bloom, S. C. Landis, & L. R. Squire (Eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. pp. 1521-1542.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Rabin, C. (1999). Mental imagery. In R. A. Wilson and F. C. Keil (Eds.), MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Wexler, M., Kosslyn, S. M., and Berthoz, A. (1998). Motor processes in mental rotation. Cognition, 68, 77-94.

•  Rouw, R., Kosslyn, S. M., and Hamel, R. (1998). Aspects of mental images: Is it possible to get the picture? Cognition, 66, 103-107.

•  Mijovic-Prelec, D., Chabris, C. F., Shin, L. M., Kosslyn, S. M., and Wray, S. H. (1998). The judgement of absence in neglect. Neuropsychologia, 36, 797-802.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Gitelman, D. R., and Alpert, N. M. (1998). Neural systems that encode categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: PET investigations. Psychobiology, 26, 333-347.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., DiGirolamo, G., Thompson, W. L., and Alpert, N.M. (1998). Mental rotation of objects versus hands: Neural mechanisms revealed by positron emission tomography. Psychophysiology, 35, 151-161.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1998). Preface. In J. Bideaud & Y. Courbois (Eds), Image mentale et development. Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France.

•  Kogon, M. M., Jaisukatis, P., Berardi, A., Gupta, M., Kosslyn, S. M., and Spiegel, D. (1998). Imagery and hypnotizability revisited. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 46, 363-370.

•  Dror, I., Itiel, E. and Kosslyn, S. M. (1998). Age degradation in top-down processing: Recognizing objects from canonical and noncanonical viewpoints. Experimental Aging Research, 24, 203-216.

•  Chabris, C. F., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1998). How do the cerebral hemispheres contribute to encoding spatial relations? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 7, 8-14.

•  Brown, H. D., Kosslyn, S. M., and Dror, I. E. (1998). Aging and scanning of imagined and perceived visual images. Experimental Aging Research, 24, 181-194.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Gitelman, D. R., and Alpert, N. M. (1998). Neural systems that encode categorical vs. coordinate spatial relations: PET investigations. Psychobiology, 26, 333-347.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1997). Mental imagery. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), Conversations in the Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Butter, C. M., Kosslyn, S. M., Mijovic-Prelec, D., and Riffle, A. (1997). Field-specific deficits in visual imagery following hemianopia due to unilateral occipital infarcts. Brain, 120, 217-228.

•  Bly, B. M. and Kosslyn, S. M. (1997). Functional anatomy of object recognition in humans: evidence from PET and fMRI. Current Opinion in Neurology, 10, 5-9.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., and Alpert, N. M. (1997). Neural systems shared by visual imagery and visual perception: A positron emission tomography study. NeuroImage, 6, 320-334.

•  Rouw, R., Kosslyn, S. M., and Hamell, R. (1997). Detecting high-level and low-level properties in percepts and mental images. Cognition, 63, 209-226.

•  Shin, L. M., McNally, R. J., Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Rauch, S. L., Alpert, N. M., Metzger, L. J., Lasko, N. B., Orr, S. P., and Pitman, R. K. (1997). A positron emission tomographic study of symptom provocation in PTSD. In the Psychobiology of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Volume 821 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

•  Shin, L. M., Kosslyn, S. M., McNally, R. J., Alpert, N. M., Thompson, W. L., Rauch, S. L., Macklin, M. L., and Pitman, R. K. (1997). Visual imagery and perception in posttraumatic stress disorder: A positron emission tomographic investigation. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 233-241.

•  Squire, L. R., Kandel, E. R., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). Cognitive neuroscience: editorial overview. Introduction to special issue of Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 6, 153-157.

•  Appollonio, I., Grafman, J., Clark. K., Kosslyn. S. M. and Frattola. L. (1996). Image generation from long-term memory in Parkinson's disease. In L. Battistin, G. Scarlato, T. Caraceni, and S. Ruggieri (Eds.), Advances in Neurology, Vol. 69: Parkinson's Disease. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott-Raven. pp. 349-359.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Shin, L. M., Thompson, W. L., McNally, R. J., Rauch, S. L., Pitman, R. K., and Alpert, N. M. (1996). Neural effects of visualizing and perceiving aversive stimuli: A PET investigation. NeuroReport, 7, 1569-1576.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). Neural systems and psychiatric disorders. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 1, 89-93.

•  Rauch, S. L., Savage, C. R., Brown, H. D., Curran, T., Alpert, N. M., Kendrick, A., Fischman, A. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). A PET investigation of implicit and explicit sequence learning. Human Brain Mapping, 3, 271-286.

•  Cohen, M. S., Kosslyn, S. M., Breiter, H. C., DiGirolamo, G. J., Thompson, W. L., Bookheimer, S. Y., Belliveau, J. W., and Rosen, B. R. (1996). Changes in cortical activity during mental rotation: a mapping study using functional MRI. Brain, 119, 89-100.

•  Emmorey, K., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). Enhanced image generation in deaf signers: A right hemisphere effect. Brain and Cognition, 32, 28-44.

•  Gitelman, D. R., Alpert, N. M., Kosslyn, S. M., Daffner, K., Scinto, L., Thompson, W. L., and Mesulam, M-M. (1996). Functional imaging of human right hemispheric activation for exploratory movements. Annals of Neurology, 39, 174-179.

•  Courbois, Y., Berardi. A., Druez, S., Tromont, X. and Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). Abstract 384.111: The development of static mental imagery in children. International Journal of Psychology, 31(3/4), 316.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1996). L'occhio della mente. KOS: Rivista di Medicina, Cultura e Scienze Umane, 126, 28-31.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Kim, I. J., Rauch, S. L. and Alpert, N. M. (1996). Individual differences in cerebral blood flow in area 17 predict the time to evaluate visualized letters. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 8, 78-82.

•  Menard, M. T., Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Alpert, N. M., and Rauch, S. L. (1996). Encoding words and pictures: A positron emission tomography study. Neuropsychologia, 34, 185-194.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Alpert, N. M., and Thompson, W. L. (1995). Identifying objects at different levels of hierarchy: A positron emission tomography study. Human Brain Mapping, 3, 107-132.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Chabris, C. F., and Baker, D. P. (1995). Neural network models as evidence for different types of visual representation. Cognitive Science, 19, 575-579.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Behrmann, M., and Jeannerod, M. (1995). The cognitive neuroscience of mental imagery. Neuropsychologia, 33, 1335-1344.

•  Appollonio, I., Clark, K., Kosslyn, S. M., Hallett, M. and Grafman, J. (1995). Spatial perception and imagery in Parkinson's Disease. Brain & Cognition, 28, 108-109.

•  Hugdahl, K., Berardi, A., Thompson, W. L., Kosslyn, S. M., Macy, R., Baker, D. P., Alpert, N. M., and LeDoux, J. E. (1995). Brain mechanisms in human classical conditioning. NeuroReport, 6, 1723-1728.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Chabris, C. F., Marsolek, C. J., and Koenig, O. (1995). On computational evidence for different types of spatial relations encoding: Reply to Cook et al. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 423-431.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Thompson, W. L., Kim, I. J., and Alpert, N. M. (1995). Topographical representations of mental images in primary visual cortex. Nature, 378, 496-498. Reprinted in M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), (2000), Cognitive Neuroscience: A Reader. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, Inc.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Mental imagery. In S. M. Kosslyn and D. N. Osherson (Eds.), An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Visual Cognition (Vol 2), 2nd Edition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Maljkovic, V., Hamilton, S. E., Horwitz, G., and Thompson, W. L. (1995). Two types of image generation: Evidence for left- and right-hemisphere processes. Neuropsychologia, 33, 1485-1510.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Freud returns? In R. L. Solso and D. W. Massarro (Eds.), The Science of the Mind: 2001 and Beyond. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 90-106.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Mental imagery. In A. Kuper and J. Kuper (Eds.), The Social Science Encyclopedia--Edition 2. London: Routledge. pp. 532-533.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). The brain's mind's eye. On the Brain, Winter, 1-3. Reprinted in The Thornfield Journal, 19, 1-3.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Hamilton, S. E., and Bernstein, J. H. (1995). The perception of curvature can be selectively disrupted in prosopagnosia. Brain and Cognition, 27, 36-58.

•  Salenius, S., Kajola, M., Thompson, W. L., Kosslyn, S. M., and Hari, R. (1995). Reactivity of magnetic parieto-occipital alpha rhythm during visual imagery. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 95, 453-62.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Through the glass lightly (Viewpoint: The future; section on psychology). Science, 267, 1615.

•  Wray, S. H., Mijovic-Prelec, D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Visual processing in migraineurs. Brain, 118, 25-35.

•  Chabris, C. F., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Illustrated editorial is value-added text. Folio, 24 (Feb), 28-29.

•  Brown, H. D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1995). Hemispheric differences in visual object processing: Structural versus allocation theories. In R. J. Davidson & K. Hugdahl (Eds.), Brain asymmetry. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 77-97.

•  Kosslyn, S.M. (1994). On cognitive neuroscience. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 6, 297-303.

•  Brown, H., Kosslyn, S. M., Breiter, H., Baer, L., and Jenike, M. C. (1994). Can patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder discriminate between percepts and mental images? A signal detection analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 445-454.

•  Kosslyn, S.M. and Sussman, A.L. (1994). Roles of imagery in perception: Or, there is no such thing as immaculate perception. In M.S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 1035-1042.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Alpert, N. M., Thompson, W. L., Chabris, C. F., Rauch, S. L., and Anderson, A. K. (1994). Identifying objects seen from different viewpoints: A PET investigation. Brain, 117, 1055-1071.

•  Marsolek, C. J., Squire, L. R., Kosslyn, S. M. and Lulenski, M. E. (1994). Form-specific explicit and implicit memory in the right cerebral hemisphere. Neuropsychology, 8, 588-597.

•  Jacobs, R. A., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1994). Encoding shape and spatial relations: The role of receptive field size in coordinating complementary representations. Cognitive Science, 18, 361-386.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Ochsner, K. (1994). In search of occipital activation during visual mental imagery. Trends in Neurosciences, 17, 290-292.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Anderson, A. K., Hillger, L. A. and Hamilton, S. E. (1994). Hemispheric differences in sizes of receptive fields or attentional biases? Neuropsychology, 8, 139-147.

•  Ochsner, K., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1994). Mental imagery. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior. New York: Academic Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Jacobs, R. (1994). Encoding shape and spatial relations: A simple mechanism for coordinating complementary representations. In V. Honavar and L. Uhr (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks: Steps Toward Principled Integration. New York: Academic Press. pp. 373-385.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shin, L. M. (1994). Visual mental images in the brain: Current issues. In M. J. Farah and G. Ratcliff (Eds.), The Neuropsychology of High-Level Vision: Collected Tutorial Essays. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

•  Mijovic-Prelec, D., Shin, L.M., Chabris, C.F. and Kosslyn, S.M. (1994). When does "no" really mean "yes"? A case study in unilateral visual neglect. Neuropsychologia, 32, 151-158.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Daly, P. F, McPeek, R. M., Alpert, N. M., Kennedy, D. N., and Caviness, V. S. (1993). Using locations to store shape: An indirect effect of a lesion. Cerebral Cortex, 3, 567-582.

•  Dror, I., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1993). Mental imagery and aging. Psychology and Aging, 9, 90-102.

•  Brown, H., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1993). Cerebral lateralization. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 3, 183-186.

•  Dror, I., Kosslyn, S. M., and Waag, W. (1993). Visual-spatial abilities of pilots. Journal of Applied Psychology, 78, 763-773.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., LeSueur, L. L., Dror, I., and Gazzaniga, M. S. (1993). The role of the corpus callosum in the representation of lateral orientation. Neuropsychologia, 31, 675-686.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Alpert, N. M., Thompson, W. L., Maljkovic, V., Weise, S. B., Chabris, C. F., Hamilton, S. E., and Buonanno, F. S. (1993). Visual mental imagery activates topographically organized visual cortex: PET investigations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 5, 263-287.

•  Emmorey, K., Kosslyn, S. M., and Bellugi, U. (1993). Visual imagery and visual-spatial language: Enhanced imagery abilities in deaf and hearing ASL signers. Cognition, 46, 139-181.

•  Cave, C. B., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1993). The role of parts and spatial relations in object identification. Perception, 22, 229-248.

•  Van Kleeck, M. H., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1993). Visual information processing: A twenty-five year retrospective. In D. Meyer and S. Kornblum (Eds.), Attention and Performance XXV. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Chabris, C. F. (1993). The mind is not a camera, the brain is not a VCR. Aldus Magazine, 4, 33-36.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shin, L. M. (1993). Mental imagery, update. In G. Adelman and B.H. Smith (Eds.), Neuroscience Year: Supplement to the Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Supplement 3. Cambridge, MA: Birkhauser Boston.

•  Rueckl, J. G., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1992). What good is connectionist modeling? A dialogue. In A. Healy, R. M. Shiffrin, and S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.), Essays in Honor of William K. Estes. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Marsolek, C. J., Kosslyn, S. M., and Squire, L. R. (1992). Form-specific priming in the right cerebral hemisphere. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18, 492-508.

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

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1992). Computational theories of imagery. Dictionary of Cognitive Science. London: Basil Blackwell.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1992). Cognitive neuroscience and the human self. In A. Harrington (Ed.), So Human a Brain. New York: Pergamon.

•  Marsolek, C. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1992). Mental imagery representation. In S. C. Shapiro (Ed.), Encyclopedia of artificial intelligence (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons. pp. 928-931.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Intriligator, J. M. (1992). Is cognitive neuropsychology plausible? The perils of sitting on a one-legged stool. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 96-106. Translated into Italian and reprinted in Sistemi Intelligenti, 6, 181-205, 1994.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Chabris, C. F., Marsolek, C. M., and Koenig, O. (1992). Categorical versus coordinate spatial representations: Computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18, 562-577.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. and Dror, I. E. (1992). A cognitive neuroscience of alzheimers disease: What can be learned from studies of visual imagery? In Y. Christen and P. Churchland (Eds.), Neurophilosophy and Alzheimers Disease. New York: Springer-Verlag.

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

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

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

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

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

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shin, L. M. (1991). Visual mental images in the brain. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 135, 524-532.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1991). A cognitive neuroscience of visual cognition: further development. In R. Logie and M. Denis (Eds.), Mental Images in Human Cognition. New York: North-Holland.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Margolis, J. A., Barrett, A. M., Goldknopf, E. J., and Daly, P. F. (1990). Age differences in imagery abilities. Child Development, 61, 995-1010.

•  Kirby, K.N., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Thinking visually. Journal of Mind and Language, 5, 324-341. Reprinted in G. W. Humphreys (Ed.), Understanding Vision: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Readings in mind and language. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Segar, C., Pani, J., and Hillger, L. A. (1990). When is imagery used in everyday life? A diary study. Journal of Mental Imagery, 14, 131-152.

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

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

•  O'Reilly, R. C., Kosslyn, S. M., Marsolek, C. J., and Chabris, C. F. (1990). Receptive field characteristics that allow parietal lobe neurons to encode spatial properties of visual input: A computational analysis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2, 141-155.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Chabris, C. F. (1990). Naming pictures. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 1, 77-96.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Maljkovic, V. (1990). Marr's metatheory revisited. Concepts in Neuroscience, 1, 239-251.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Van Kleeck, M. (1990). Broken brains and normal minds: Why humpty-dumpty needs a skeleton. In E. Schwartz (Ed.), Computational Neuroscience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Park, S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Imagination. In M.G. Johnson and T. B. Henley(Eds.), Reflections on 'The Principles of Psychology': William James After a Century. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Van Kleeck, M. C., and Kirby, K. N. (1990). A neurologically plausible theory of individual differences in visual mental imagery. In P. J. Hampson, D. E. Marks, and J. T. E. Richardson (Eds.), Imagery: Current Developments. London: Routeledge.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Flynn, R. A., Amsterdam, J. B., and Wang, G. (1990). Components of high-level vision: A cognitive neuroscience analysis and accounts of neurological syndromes. Cognition, 34, 203-277.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Imagination. Worldbook Encyclopedia, Vol. 10, 81.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Developmental psychology. Worldbook Encyclopedia, Vol. 5, 179-180.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Mental imagery. In D. N. Osherson, S. M. Kosslyn, and J. M. Hollerbach (Eds.), An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Visual Cognition and Action (Vol 2). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Holtzman, J. D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1990). Components of mental imagery: Neuropsychological evidence. In A. Caramazza (Ed.), Advances in cognitive neuropsychology. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Holtzman, J.D., and Kosslyn, S.M. (1990). Image generation in the cerebral hemispheres. In Caramazza, A. (Ed.), Cognitive neuropsychology and neurolinguistics: Advances in models of cognitive function and impairment. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

•  Van Kleeck, M. H., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Gestalt laws of perceptual organization in an embedded figures task: Evidence for hemispheric specialization. Neuropsychologia, 27, 1179-1186.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Koenig, O., Barrett, A., Cave, C. B., Tang, J., and Gabrieli, J. D. E. (1989). Evidence for two types of spatial representations: hemispheric specialization for categorical and coordinate relations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15, 723-735.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Understanding charts and graphs. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 3, 185-225.

•  Rueckl, J. G., Cave, K. R., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Why are "what" and "where" processed by separate cortical visual systems? A computational investigation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1, 171-186.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). The psychology of visual displays. Investigative Radiology, 24, 417-418.

•  Cave, K. R., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Varieties of size-specific visual selection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 118, 148-164.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Sokolov, M. A., and Chen, J. C. (1989). The lateralization of BRIAN: A computational theory and model of visual hemispheric specialization. In D. Klahr and K. Kotovsky (Eds.), Complex information processing: The impact of Herbert H. Simon. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Mumford, D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Computational constraints and hemispheric asymmetries. European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 9, 110-113.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1989). Pictures inside and outside the head. In I. Lvan (Ed.), World art: Themes of unity in diversity. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 165-170.

•  Hernstein, R.J., Vaughn, W., Mumford, D.B., Kosslyn, S.M., (1989). Teaching pigeons an abstract relational rule: Insidedness. Perception and Psychophysics, 46, 148-164.

•  Arditi, A., Holtzman, J. D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1988). Mental imagery and sensory experience in congenital blindness. Neuropsychologia, 26, 1-12.

•  Roth, J. D., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1988). Construction of the third dimension in mental imagery. Cognitive Psychology, 20, 344-361.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Cave, C. B., Provost, D. A., and Von Gierke, S. (1988). Sequential processes in image generation. Cognitive Psychology, 20, 319-343.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1988). Aspects of a cognitive neuroscience of mental imagery. Science, 240, 1621-1626. Reprinted in B. J. Baars, W. P. Banks, and J. B. Newman (Eds.), Essential sources in the scientific study of consciousness. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. pp. 457-468.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1988). Imagery in learning. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), Perspectives in memory research. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S.M. (1988). Seeing and imagining in the cerebral hemispheres: a computational approach. In A. M. Collins and E. E. Smith (Eds.), Readings in Cognitive Science: A perspective from psychology and artificial intelligence. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufman, Inc.

•  Mumford, D., Kosslyn, S. M., Hillger, L. A., and Herrnstein, R. J. (1987). Discriminating figure from ground: The role of edge detection and region growing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 84, 7354-7358.

•  Cave, C. B., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1987). Only a piece of the pie: Commentary on Graphical Perception by W. S. Cleveland and R. McGill. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (General), 150, 220-221.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1987). Mental imagery. In G. Adelman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience. Boston: Birkhauser.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1987). Seeing and imagining in the cerebral hemispheres: a computational approach. Psychological Review, 94, 148-175. Reprinted in A. M. Collins and E. E. Smith (Eds.), (1988). Readings in cognitive science: A perspective from psychology and artificial intelligence. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufman. pp 615-642.

•  Weber, R. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1986). Computer graphics and mental imagery. In S. K. Chang, T. Ichikawa, and P. A. Ligomenides (Eds.), Visual languages. New York: Plenum.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Roth, J. D., and Mordkowitz, E. (1986). Computational theories of image generation. In D. M. Marks (Ed.), Theories of Image Formation. New York: Brandon House.

•  Jolicoeur, P., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Demand characteristics in image scanning experiments. Journal of Mental Imagery, 9, 41-50.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Mainwaring, S. D, and Corcoran, T. A. (1985). Connectionism: there's something to it. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8, 297-298.

•  Jolicoeur, P., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Is time to scan visual images due to demand characteristics? Memory and Cognition, 13, 320 - 332.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Externalizing mental images: a computational neuropsychological approach. In P. A. Ligomenides and S. K. Chang (Eds.), 1985 IEEE Workshop on Languages for Automation: Cognitive Aspects in Information Processing. Los Angeles, CA: Computer Society Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Graphics and human information processing: a review of five books. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 80, 499 - 512.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Stalking the mental image. Psychology Today, May, 22 - 28.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Berndt, R. S., and Doyle, T. J. (1985). Imagery and language processing: a neuropsychological approach. In M. I. Posner and O. S. Marin (Eds.), Attention and performance XI. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

•  Farah, M. J., Holtzman, J. D., Gazzaniga, M. S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). A left hemisphere basis for imagery? Neuropsychologia, 23, 115 - 118.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Holtzman, J. D., Gazzaniga, M. S., and Farah, M. J. (1985). A computational analysis of mental image generation: evidence from functional dissociations in split-brain patients. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 114, 311 - 341.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1985). Towards a computational neuropsychology of higher-level vision. In T. Knapp and L. Robertson (Eds.), Contemporary conceptions of cognition. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Hatfield, G. (1984). Representation without symbol systems. Social Research (special issue on representation), 51, 1019-1045.

•  Jolicoeur, P., Gluck, M. A., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1984). Pictures and names: making the connection. Cognitive Psychology, 16, 243-275.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Brunn, J. L., Cave, K. R., and Wallach, R. W. (1984). Individual differences in visual imagery: a computational analysis. Cognition 18, 195-243. Reprinted in S. Pinker (Ed.), (1985), Visual Cognition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1984). Mental imagery ability. In R. J. Sternberg (Ed.), Introduction to the psychology of intelligence. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1983). Why "Imagery, propositions, and the form of internal representations" became a Citation Classic. Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences, 15, 18.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1983). Mental representation. In J. R. Anderson and S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.), Tutorials in Learning and Memory: Essays in Honor of Gordon Bower. San Francisco, CA: W. H. Freeman.

•  Jolicoeur, P., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1983). Coordinate systems of visual long-term memory representations. Cognitive Psychology, 15, 301-345.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Reiser, B. J., Farah, M. J., and Fliegel, S. L. (1983). Generating visual images: units and relations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 112, 278-303.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1983). Mental imagery. In Z. Rubin (Ed.). The Psychology of Being Human. New York: Harper and Row.

•  Pinker, S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1983). Theories of mental imagery. In A. A. Sheikh (Ed.), Imagery: Current Theory, Research, and Application. New York: Wiley.

•  Farah, M. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1982). Concept development. In H. W. Reese and L. P. Lippsitt (Eds.), Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Vol. 16. New York: Academic Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Holyoak, K. J. (1982). Imagery. In C. R. Puff (Ed.), Handbook of Research Methods in Human Memory and Cognition. New York: Academic Press.

•  Jackendoff, R., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1982). Cognitive science: a new tool for exploring the mind. Brandeis Quarterly, 2, 8-9.

•  Shwartz, S. P., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1982). A computer simulation approach to the study of mental imagery. In J. Mehler, E. C. T. Walker, and M. Garrett (Eds.), Perspectives on Mental Representation. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1981). Species of visual displays. Journal of Mental Imagery, 5, 24-26.

•  Farah, M. J., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1981). Structure and strategy in image generation. Cognitive Science, 4, 371-383.

•  Smith, G. E., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1981). An information-processing theory of mental imagery: a case study in the new mentalistic psychology. In P. D. Asquith and R. N. Giere (Eds.), PSA 1980, Vol 2: Proceedings of the 1980 Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shwartz, S. P. (1981). Empirical constraints on theories of visual mental imagery. In A. Baddeley and J. Long (Eds.), Attention and Performance IX. New York: Academic Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1981). Research on mental imagery: some goals and directions. Cognition, 10, 173-179.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1981). The medium and the message in mental imagery: a theory. Psychological Review, 88, 46-66. Reprinted in N. Block (Ed.), (1981), Imagery. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Kagan, J. (1981). "Concrete thinking" and the development of social cognition. In J. H. Flavell and L. C. Ross (Eds.), Social cognition in children. New York: Cambridge University Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Adelson, B. (1980). Semantic specificity in cued recall. Memory & Cognition, 1, 65-74.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Jolicoeur, P. (1980). A theory-based approach to the study of individual differences in mental imagery. In R. E. Snow, P-A. Federico, and W. E. Montague (Eds.), Aptitude, learning, and instruction, vol. 2: Cognitive process analyses of learning and problem-solving. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1980). Les images mentales. La Recherche, 11, 156-163.

•  Finke, R. A., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1980). Mental imagery acuity in the peripheral visual field. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 6, 126-139.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Heldmeyer, K. H., and Glass, A. L. (1980). Where does one part end and another begin? A developmental study. In J. Becker, F. Wilkening, and T. Trabasso (Eds.), Information integration in children. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Pinker, S., Smith, G. E., and Shwartz, S. P. (1979). The how, what, and why of mental imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2, 570-581.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Pinker, S., Smith, G. E., and Shwartz, S. P. (1979). On the demystification of mental imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2, 535-548.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1978). On the ontological status of visual mental images. In D. L. Waltz (Ed.), Theoretical issues in natural language processing: II. Arlington, VA: Association for Computational Linguistics.

•  Pinker, S., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1978). The representation and manipulation of three dimensional space in mental images. Journal of Mental Imagery, 2, 69-84

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1978). Measuring the visual angle of the mind's eye. Cognitive Psychology, 10, 356-389.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1978). Imagery and cognitive development: a teleological approach. In R. Siegler (Ed.), Children's thinking: What develops? Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Ball, T. M., and Reiser, B. J. (1978). Visual images preserve metric spatial information: evidence from studies of image scanning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 4, 47-60.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Shwartz, S. P. (1978). Visual images as spatial representations in active memory. In E. M. Riseman and A. R. Hanson (Eds.), Computer Vision Systems. New York: Academic Press.

•  Potts, G., Banks, W. P., Kosslyn, S. M., Moyer, R. S., Riley, C., and Smith, K. (1978). Encoding and retrieval in comparative judgments.   In N. J. Castellan and F. Restle (Eds.), Cognitive theory: III. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

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•  Kosslyn, S. M., Murphy, G. L, Bemesderfer, M. E., and Feinstein, K. J. (1977). Category and continuum in mental comparisons. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 106, 341-375. Reprinted in J. G. Seamon (Ed.), (1980), Human Memory: Contemporary Readings. New York: Oxford University Press.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Matt, A. M. (1977). If you speak slowly, do people read your prose slowly? Person-particular speech recoding during reading. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 9, 250-252.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Alper, S. N. (1977). On the pictorial properties of visual images: effects of image size on memory for words. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 31, 32-40.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Heldmeyer, K. H., and Locklear, E. P. (1977). Children's drawings as data about internal representations. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 23, 191-211.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Pomerantz, J. R. (1977). Imagery, propositions, and the form of internal representations. Cognitive Psychology, 9, 52-76. Reprinted in N. Block (Ed.), (1980), Readings in the philosophy of psychology, vol 2. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

•  Nelson, K. E., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1976). Recognition of previously labeled or unlabeled pictures by 5-year-olds and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 21, 40-45.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Holyoak, K. J., and Huffman, C. S. (1976). A process approach to the Dual Coding Hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 2, 223-233.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1976). Using imagery to retrieve semantic information: a developmental study. Child Development, 47, 434-444.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1976). Can imagery be distinguished from other forms of internal representation? Evidence from studies of information retrieval times. Memory and Cognition, 4, 291-297.

•  Nelson, K. E., and Kosslyn, S. M. (1975). Semantic retrieval in children and adults. Developmental Psychology, 11, 807-813.

•  Arabie, P., Kosslyn, S. M., and Nelson, K. E. (1975). A multidimensional scaling study of visual memory of 5-year-olds and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 19, 327-345.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1975). On retrieving information from visual images. In R. Schank and B. Nash-Webber (Eds.), Theoretical issues in natural language processing. Arlington, VA: Association for Computational Linguistics.

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1975). Information representation in visual images. Cognitive Psychology, 7, 341-370.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., Pick, H. C., and Fariello, G. R. (1974). Cognitive maps in children and men. Child Development, 45, 709-716.

•  Kosslyn, S. M., and Bower, G. H. (1974). The role of imagery in sentence memory: a developmental study. Child Development, 45, 30-38

•  Kosslyn, S. M. (1973). Scanning visual images: some structural implications. Perception and Psychophysics, 14, 90-94.

•  Seward, J. P., Roskin, L. D., Kosslyn, S. M., Greathouse, S. R., and Wexler, H. M. (1970). Tests of two hypotheses of shock-right facilitation. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 84, 319-324.