Theoretic Culture: Literature Review 4


January 30, 2024

PhD Theoretic Culture
Chapter 8
From Mythic to Theoretic Governance
Bruner, 1986. Actual minds, possible worlds.

Visuographic Invention
Haddingham, 1979. Secrets of the ice age: The world of cave artists.
Marshack, 1972. The roots of civilization: The cognitive beginnings of man’s first art, symbol and notation.
Harris, 1986. The origin of writing.

Pictorial Representation
Hadingham. 1979. See above
Frazer, 1890. The golden bough: A study in magic and religion.
Campbell, 1959. The masks of God: Primitive mythology.
Goodman, 1968. Languages of art.

Cuneiforms, Lists and Numbers
Schmandt-Besserat, 1978. The earliest precursor of writing. Scientific American, 238: 6.
Bloomfield, 1933. Language.
Cohen, 1958. La grande invention de l’ecriture et son evolution.
Gelb, 1963. A study of writing.
Walker, 1987. Cuneiform.

Hieroglyphs and Ideographs
Davies, 1987. Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Stuart and Houston, 1989. Maya writing. Scientific American, 249: 82-89.

The Phonetic Alphabet
Diringer, 1948. The alphabet
Diringer, 1962. Writing.

Independent Visual and Phonetic Paths
Conrad, 1972. Acoustic confusion in immediate memory. British Journal of Psychology, 55: 75-84.
Marshall and Newcombe, 1973. Patterns of paralexia: A psycholinguistic approach. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2: 175-199.
Marshall and Newcombe, 1980. The conceptual status of deep dyslexia: An historical perspective. In M. Coltheart, K Patterson and J Marshall, eds., Deep dyslexia.
Shallice and Warrington, 1980. Singles and multiple component central dyslexic syndromes. In M. Coltheart, K Patterson and J Marshall, eds., Deep dyslexia.
Patterson and Besner, 1984. Is the right hemisphere literate? Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1: 315-342.
Paradis, Hagiwara and Hildebrandt, 1985. Neurolinguistic aspects of the Japanese writing system.
Sasanuma, 1985. Surface dyslexia and dysgraphia: How are they manifested in Japanese? In KE Patterson, M Coltheart and JC Marshall, eds., Surface dyslexia.
Shallice, 1988. From neuropsychology to mental structure.
Carroll, 1972. The case for ideographic writing. In JF Kavanagh and IG Mattingly, eds., Language by ear and eye.
Martin, 1972. Nonalphabetic writing systems: Some observations. In JF Kavanagh and IG Mattingly, eds., Language by ear and eye.


Other Kinds of Visuosymbolic Invention
Goodman, 1968. Languages of art.
Klima and Bellugi, 1979. The signs of language.

External Memory Devices: A Hardware Change

The Locus of Memory
Bruno, 1548 (1964). Cause, principle and unity: Five dialogues. Trans. J Lindsay.
Leibniz, 1714. The Monadology. In P Weiner, ed. Leibniz: Selections.

Properties of Exograms
Lashley, 1950. In search of the engram. In F Beach, DO Hebb, C Morgan, and H Nissen, eds., The neuropsychology of Lashley.
Bouma and de Voogd, 1974. On the control of eye saccades in reading. Vision Research, 14: 273-284.
Kolers, Wrolstead and Bouma, 1979. Processing of visible language, Vol. 1.
Rayner, 1978. Eye movements in reading and information processing. Psychological Bulletin, 85: 618-660. 
Rayner, 1979. Eye movements in reading: Eye guidance and integration. In P. Kolers, Wrolstead and Bouma, 1979. Processing of visible language, Vol. 1.
Mewhort, 1974. Accuracy and order of report in tachistoscopic identification. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 28: 383-398.
Kennedy, 1984. The psychology of reading.
Twyman, 1979. A schema for studying graphic language. In P. Kolers, Wrolstead and Bouma, 1979. Processing of visible language, Vol. 1.


Changes in the Role of Biological Memory
Walker, 1987. Cuneiform.
Davies, 1987. Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Proust, Remembrance of Things Past.

A Revised Concept of Working Memory
Baddeley, 1986. Working memory.
Broadbent, 1958. Perception and communication.
Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968. Human memory: A proposed system and its control processes. In KW Spence, ed., The psychology of learning and motivation: Advances in research and theory, Vol 2.
Hitch and Baddeley, 1976. Verbal reasoning and working memory. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 28: 603-621.
Norman and Shallice, 1986. Attention to action: Willed and automatic control of behavior. In RJ Davidson, GE Schwartz and D Shapiro, eds., Consciousness and self-regulation, Vol. 4.
O’Keefe and Nadel, 1977. The hippocampus as a cognitive map.
Olton, 1977. Spatial memory. Scientific American, 236: 82-98.
Milner, 1966. Amnesia following operations on teh temporal lobes. In C Whitty and O Zangwill, eds., Amnesia.
Squire, 1984. Neuropsychology of memory.
Squire, 1987. Memory and brain.
Sherry and Schacter, 1987. The evolution of multiple memory systems. Psychological Review, 94: 439-454.
Peterson and Peterson, 1959. Short term retention of individual verbal items. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58: 193-198.
Miller, 1956. (See above)
Broadbent, 1958. Perception and communication.
Buckout, 1982. Eyewitness testimony. In U Neisser, ed., Memory observed: Remembering in natural contexts.
James, W., 1890. Principles of psychology.
Heron, 1967. The pathology of boredom. In JL McGaugh, N Weinberger and R Whalen, eds. Psychobiology.
Skinner, 1957. Verbal behavior.

The Emergence of Theoretic Culture
Hellmans and Bunch, 1988. The timetables of science.

Early Analog Models: Time and Space
Munn, 1973. The spatial presentation of cosmic order in Walbiri iconography. In A Forge, ed., Primitive art and society.
Harvey, 1980. The history of topographical maps.
Lewis, 1987. Indian limitations of primary geographic regions. In TE Ross and TG Moore, eds., A cultural geography of North American Indians.
Smith, 1987. Cartography in the Prehistoric Period in the old world: Europe, the middle East, and North Africa. In JB Harley and D Woodward, eds., History of Cartography, Vol. 1: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean.
Hawkins, 1963. Stonehenge decoded. Nature, 200: 306. 
Hawkins, 1964. Stonehenge: A neolithic computer. Nature, 202: 1258.

Externalizing the Oral Commentary
Logan, 1986. The alphabet effect.

Pedagogy and Metalinguistic Evolution
Levelt, 1989. Speaking: From intention to articulation.
Kintsch, 1988. The representation of meaning in memory.
Barthes, 1985. ??
Sophists
Plato
Cicero
Quintilian
Augustine
Venerable Bead
Charlemagne

The Trivium: Rhetoric, Logic and Grammar
Aquinas
Bacon F
William of Occam

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