Incoming Resources
- Intelligence and experience
- Listening behavior, [by] Larry L. Barker
- Rethinking consciousness, a scientific theory of subjective experience, Michael S.A. Graziano
- Consciousness and the social brain, Michael S.A. Graziano
- How we think and learn, theoretical perspectives and practical implications, Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, University of Northern Colorado
- I am a strange loop, Douglas Hofstadter
- The rational animal, how evolution made us smarter than we think, Douglas T. Kenrick and Vladas Griskevicius
- A user's guide to thought and meaning, Ray Jackendoff ; with illustrations by Neil Cohn, Bill Griffith, and others
- Sizing up consciousness, towards an objective measure of the capacity for experience, Marcello Massimini & Giulio Tononi ; translated by Frances Anderson
- Handbook of cognition, edited by Koen Lamberts and Robert L. Goldstone
- Sweet dreams, philosophical obstacles to a science of consciousness, Daniel C. Dennett
- Hardwired behavior, what neuroscience reveals about morality, Laurence R. Tancredi
- How the brain works, what psychology students need to know, Michael S.C. Thomas and Simon Green
- The world behind the world, consciousness, free will, and the limits of science, Erik Hoel
- Out of my head, on the trail of consciousness, Tim Parks
- Consciousness, an introduction, Susan Blackmore
- The experience machine, how our minds predict and shape reality, Andy Clark
- Are we unique?, a scientist explores the unparalleled intelligence of the human mind, James Trefil
- The astonishing hypothesis, the scientific search for the soul, Francis Crick
- The Oxford companion to consciousness, edited by Tim Bayne, Axel Cleeremans, Patrick Wilken
- Body am I, the new science of self-consciousness, Moheb Costandi
- Being you, a new science of consciousness, Anil Seth
- Kidding ourselves, the hidden power of self-deception, Joseph T. Hallinan
- Kluge, the haphazard construction of the human mind, Gary Marcus
- The mind's new science, a history of the cognitive revolution, Howard Gardner
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- Framers, human advantage in an age of technology and turmoil, Kenneth Cukier, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Francis de Véricourt
- Cognitive psychology, revisiting the classic studies, edited by Michael W. Eysenck & David Groome
- The face in the mirror, the search for the origins of consciousness, Julian Paul Keenan with Gordon G. Gallup, Jr. and Dean Falk
- Tell me a story, narrative and intelligence, Roger C. Schank ; with a foreword by Gary Saul Morson
- Descartes' baby, how the science of child development explains what makes us human, Paul Bloom
- A study of thinking, [by] Jerome S. Bruner, Jacqueline J. Goodnow [and] George A. Austin. With an appendix on language by Roger W. Brown
- A natural history of human thinking, Michael Tomasello
- Human intelligence, perspectives and prospects, Robert Kail, James W. Pellegrino
- Exploring consciousness, Rita Carter
- Incognito, the secret lives of the brain, David Eagleman
- The overflowing brain, information overload and the limits of working memory, Torkel Klingberg ; translated by Neil Betteridge
- Radical embodied cognitive science, Anthony Chemero
- The psychology of intelligence., [Translated from the French by Malcolm Piercy and D.E. Berlyne]