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Alphabetical by Author Armstrong, Judith. 1994. "Reflections on Multiple Personality Disorder as a Developmentally Complex Adaptation," The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 49: 349-64. Barham, Peter and Robert Hayward. 1995. Relocating Madness: From the Mental Patient to the Person, New York; New York University Press, 1995; London: Free Association Books. Baron-Cohen, S., et al. 1985. "Does the Autistic Child Have a Theory of Mind?," Cognition 21: 37-46. Baron-Cohen, S. 1989. "The Autistic Child's Theory of Mind: A Case of Specific Developmental Delay," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 30, 285-97.
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Bogen, Joseph E. 1981. Mental numerosity: Is one head better than two? Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 100-101.
Bogen, Joseph E. 1969. The other side of the brain: An Appositional Mind, Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Societies. 34: 135-62.
Bovet, P., et al. 1993. "Schizophrenia Delusions: A Phenomenological Approach," Schizophrenia Bulletin 19: 579-97.
Braude, Stephen E. 1995. First Person Plural: Multiple Personality and the Philosophy of Mind New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Braude, Stephen. 1996. "Multiple Personality and Moral Responsibility," Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 3.1 (1996) 37-54.
Braude, Stephen F., Graham, George, and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1995. "First Person Plural: Multiple Personality and the Philosophy of Mind," Ethics: an international journal of social, political and legal philosophy 105 # 3: 655
Brown, Jason W. 1981. Structural levels and mental unity. Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 102-103.
Brown, Mark T. 2001. Multiple personality and personal identity. Philosophical Psychology, 14 (4): 435-48
Brown, R., et al. 1997. "Are There "Autistic-like" Features in Congenitally Blind Children?," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 38: 693-703.
Bruner, J., and C. Feldman. 1993. "Theories of mind and the Problem of Autism," Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 267-91.
Cahill, Connie, and Christopher Frith. 1996. "False Perceptions or False Beliefs? Hallucinations and Delusions in Schizophrenia." in Peter W. Halligan & John C. Marshall, eds. Method in Madness : 267-91.
Campbell, John. 1999. Schizophrenia, the space of reasons, and thinking as a motor process. The Monist, 84 (4): 609-625.
Churchland, P. S. 1981. How many angels ...? Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 103-104.
Claparede, E. 1951. "Recognition and 'me-ness'," in Organization and pathology of thought, ed. D. Rapaport. New York: Columbia University Press.
Clark, S. R. L. 1991. "How many selves make me?" in Human Beings, ed. D. Cockburn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cutting, John. 1997. Principles of Psychopathology : Two Worlds-Two Minds-Two Hemispheres (Oxford Medical Publications) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Davidson, Donald. 1986. "Deception and Division," in Elster, ed. The Multiple Self
Davidson, Donald. 1982. "Paradoxes of Irrationality," in Wollheim and Hospers, eds. Philosophical Essays on Freud.
Dennett, Daniel. 1988. "Why we are All Novelists," Times Literary Supplement, (Sept.16-22, 1988); also appears as "The Self as the Center of Narrative Gravity," in F. Kessel, P. Cole, and D. Johnson, eds., Self and Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives . Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1992. Danish translation, "Selvet som fortællingens tyngdepunkt," Philosophia, 15, 275-88, 1986.
Dennett, Daniel C. 1989. "The Origins of Selves," Cogito, 3, 163-73; Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
Deglin, V. L., and M. Kinsbourne. 1996. "Divergent Thinking Styles of the Hemispheres," Brain and Cognition 30: 285-307.
Deprati, E., Franck, N., Georgieff, N., Proust, J., Pacherie, E., Dalery, J. and Jeannerod, M. 1997. Looking for the agent: an investigation into consciousness of action and self-consciousness in schizophrenic patients. Cognition. 65: 71-86.
Dewitt, L. W. 1975. Consciousness, Mind, and Self: The implications of the Split-Brain studies. British Journal of Philosophical Studies. 26: 41-60.
Eccles, John C. 1981. Mental dualism and commissurotomy. Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 105-106.
Eilan, N. 2000. On understanding schizophrenia. In D. Zahavi (ed). Exploring the Self. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 97-113.
Feinberg, Irwin. 1978. "Efference Copy and Corollary Discharge: Implications for Thinking and Its Disorders," Schizophrenia Bulletin 4: 636-40.
Frith Christopher. 2004. Comments on Shaun Gallagher. Psychopathology, 37 : 20-22.
Frith, Christopher D. 1992. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia Psychology Press.
Frith, C. D. & D. J. Done. 1989. "Experiences of alien control in schizophrenia reflect a disorder in the central monitoring of action," Psychological Medicine 19: 359-63.
Frith CD, Rees G, and Friston KJ. 1998. Psychosis and the experience of self: brain systems underlying self monitoring. Ann New York Acad Sci, 843: 170-8.
Gallagher, S. 2004. Neurocognitive models of schizophrenia: A neurophenomenological critique. Psychopathology 37: 8-19. Response by Christopher Frith. "Comments on Shaun Gallagher." Psychopathology, 37 (2004): 20-22.
Gallagher, Shaun. 2004. Understanding interpersonal problems in autism: Interaction theory as an alternative to theory of mind. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (3): 199-217.
Gallagher, Shaun. 2000. "Self-Reference and Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Model of Immunity to Error through Misidentification (preprint) ," in Exploring the Self, ed. Dan Zahavi (pp. 203-239) Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Gallagher, Shaun. 2000. Philosophical concepts of the self: Implications for cognitive science. Trends in Cognitive Science . 4 (1): 14-21.
Gallagher, Shaun and Jonathan Shear. 1999. Models of the Self. Exeter: Imprint Academic. Originally published as a multi-part special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies (1997-99) Vol. 4 (Nos. 5/6); Vol. 5 (No. 2); Vol. 5 (Nos. 5/6). Contains several chapters on pathologies of the self.
Gallese, V. 1999. Objects, Actions and the Self Model. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Electronic Seminar.
Gara, Michael A., Rosenberg, Seymour, and Cohen, Bertram D. 1987. "Personal Identity and the Schizophrenic Process: An Integration." Psychiatry. 50 (3): 267-
Gazzaniga, Michael. S. 1972. One brain--two minds? American Scientist. 60: 311-317.
Gazzaniga, Michael. 1998. The Mind's Past (Berkeley: University of California Press).
Gazzaniga, Michael and Shaun Gallagher. 1998. The Neuronal Platonist. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 5 ( 5/6): 706-17. Abstract
Georgieff, Nicolas and Marc Jeannerod. 1999. Deconstruction of Self-consciousness in Schizophrenia. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Electronic Seminar.
Gerrans, Philip. 1999. Delusional misidentification as subpersonal disintegration. The Monist, 82 (4): 590-608.
Gillett, G. 1986. "Multiple personality and the concept of a person," New Ideas in Psychology 4: 173-84.
Glass, James. 1994. Shattered Selves: Multiple Personality in a Postmodern World Cornell U.P., Ithaca.
Glover, J. 1988. I: The philosophy and psychology of personal identity. London: Penguin.
Goldberg, Elkhonon. 1999. The Human Self Construct and Prefrontal Cortex in Schizophrenia. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Electronic Seminar.
Graham, George. 1999. Fuzzy Fault Lines: Selves in Multiple Personality Disorder. Philosophical Explorations. 2 (3).
Graham, G. and G. L. Stephens (eds). 1994. Philosophical Psychopathology. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Greenwood, John D. 1993. "Split-Brains and Singular Personhood," The Southern journal of philosophy 31 # 3: 285-306
Hacking, Ian. 1995. Rewriting the Soul : Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Hardcastle, Valerie Gray and Owen Flanagan. 1999. Muliplex vs. Multiple Selves: A Note on Distinguishing Dissociative Disorders, The Monist, 82 (4): 645-657
Harre, Rom. 1997. "Pathological Autobiographies," Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 4 (2): 99-109.
Heimann, M. et al. 1992. Imitation in autism: A preliminary research note," Behavioural Neurology. 5: 219-227.
Hilgard E. R. 1977. "The problem of divided consciousness: A neodissociation interpretation." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 296: 48-59.
Hilgard, E. R. 1992. "Divided consciousness and dissociation." Consciousness and Cognition 1: 16-31.
Hirst, W. 1994. "The Remembered Self in Amnesics," in U. Neisser & R. Fivush, eds. The Remembering Self: Construction and Accuracy in the Self Narrative . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press : 252-277.
Hobson, R. P. 1990. "On the Origins of Self and the Case of Autism," Development and Psychopathology 2: 163-81.
Hobson RP, Meyer JA. 2005. Foundations for self and other: a study in autism Developmental science 8 (6): 481-49.
Hope, Tony. 1994. "Personal Identity and Psychiatric Illness" Philosophy: The Journal of the British Institute of Philosophical Studies ... p. 131
Humphrey, Nicholas and Daniel C. Dennett. 1989. Speaking for Ourselves. Raritan: A Quarterly Review, IX, 68-98, Summer 1989. Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
Jones, James W. 1992. "Can Neuroscience Provide a Complete Account of Human Nature: A Reply to Roger Sperry," Zygon 27 (2)
Jones, Vicki and Margot Prior. 1985. Motor imitation abilities and neurological signs in autistic children," Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 15:37-46.
Kihlstrom, J. F. 1993. "The Psychological Unconscious and the Self," in Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, Ciba Foundation Symposium, no. 174. London: John Wiley and Sons.
Kolak, Daniel. 1993. "Finding Our Selves: Identification, Identity and Multiple Personality," Philosophical Psychology 6: 363-386.
Kreuter, C. et al. 1972. Are deconnected cerebral hemispheres independent channels? Neuropsychologia. 10: 453-61.
LeDoux, Joseph E., and Michael S. Gazzaniga. 1981. The brain and the split brain: A duel with duality as a model of mind. Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 109-110.
LeDoux, Joseph E., et al. 1977. A divided mind: Observations on the conscious properties of the separated hemispheres. Annals of Neurology. 2 (5): 417-21.
Lee, Anthony and Hobson, R. Peter. 1998. On Developing Self-concepts: A Controlled Study of Children and Adolescents with Autism. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 39: 1131-1144
Levin, David Michael. 1988. Pathologies Of The Modern Self New York: NYU Press.
Lizza, John P. 1993. "Multiple Personality and Personal Identity Revisited." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 # 2: 263-
Loftus, E. F. 1993. "The Reality of Repressed Memories," American Psychologist . 48: 518-537.
Loveland, K. 1993. "Autism, Affordances, and the Self," in U. Neisser, ed. The Perceived Self: Ecological and Interpersonal Sources of Self-Knowledge . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 237-53.
Loveland, K. 1991. "Social Affordances and Interaction: Autism and the Affordances of the Human Environment," Ecological Psychology 3: 99-119.
Loveland, K., et al. 1995. "Intermodal Perception of Affect by Persons with Autism or Down Syndrome," Development and Psychopathology 7: 409-18.
Loveland, K., and B. Tunali. 1993. "Narrative Language in Autism and the Theory of Mind Hypothesis: A Wider Perspective," in Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 247-66.
Loveland, K., and B. Tunali-Kotoski, 1997, "The School-aged Child with Autism," in The Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders 2d. ed., D. Cohen & F. Volkmar, (eds): 283-308.
MacIntosh, J. J. 1992. "Adverbs, Identity, and Multiple Personalities," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22: 301-321.
Marcel, A. J. 1993. "Slippage in the Unity of Consciousness," in Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, Ciba Foundation Symposium, no. 174. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. Abstract.
Marks, Charles. 1980. Commissurotomy, Consciousness, and Unity of Mind (Montgomery Vermont: Bradford Books).
Margolis, Joseph. 1981. Mental ascriptions and mental unity: Molar subjects, brains, and homunculi. Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 110-11.
Meltzoff, Andrew and Alison Gopnik. 1993. "The Role of Imitation in Understanding Persons and Developing a Theory of Mind," in Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Minkowski, E. 1987. "The Essential Disorder Underlying Scizophrenia and Schizophrenic Thought," The Clinical Roots of the Schizophrenic Concept . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 188-212.
Moore, D. G., et al. 1997. "Components of Person Perception: An Investigation with Autistic, Non- Autistic Retarded and Typically Developing Children and Adolescents," British Journal of Developmental Psychology 15: 401-23.
Nagel, Thomas. 1979. "Brain Bisection and the Unity of Consciousness," in Mortal Questions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Natsoulas, Thomas. 1992. "Consciousness and Commissurotomy: IV. Three Hypothesized Dimensions of Deconnected Left-Hemispheric Consciousness," The Journal of Mind and Behavior 13 (1): 37-68; Abstract .
Natsoulas, Thomas. 1991. "Consciousness and Commissurotomy: III. Toward the Improvement of Alternative Conceptions," The Journal of Mind and Behavior 12 (1): 1-32; Abstract .
Natsoulas, Thomas. 1988. "Consciousness and Commissurotomy: II. Some Pertinencies for Intact Functioning," The Journal of Mind and Behavior 9 (4): 515-548; Abstract .
Natsoulas, Thomas. 1987. Consciousness and Commissurotomy: I. Spheres and Streams of Consciousness," The Journal of Mind and Behavior 8 (3): 435-468; Abstract.
Ohta, Masataka. 1987. Cognitive disorders of infantile autism: A study employing the WISC, spatial relationship conceptualization, and gesture imitations," Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 17: 45-62.
Pacherie, Elisabeth. 1997. Motor images, self-consciousness, and autism. In Autism as an executive disorder, J. Russell (ed.) , Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 215-255.
Pacherie, Elisabeth. 1997. Troubles de l'agentivitˇ et troubles de la conscience de soi. Quelques hypoth¸ses sur leurs lien dans l'autisme. In Les neurosciences et la philosophie de l'action, ed. J.-L. Petit. Paris: Vrin, 1997, pp. 363-386.
Parfit, Derek. 1987. "Divided Minds and the Nature of Persons," in Blakemore and Greenfield Mindwaves (1987): 19-28
Parfit, D. 1984. Reasons and Persons. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Parnas, J. 2000. The self and intentionality in the pre-psychotic stages of schizophrenia. In D. Zahavi (ed). Exploring the Self. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 115-47.
Parnas, J., et al. 1991. "Autism in Schizophrenia Revisited," Comprehensive Psychiatry 32: 1- 15.
Parnas, J., et al. 1982. "Behavioral Precursors of Schizophrenia Spectrum: A Prospective Study," Archives Gen Psychiat 50: 658-664.
Parnas, J., et al. 1993. "Life-time DSM-IIIR Diagnostic Outcomes in Offspring of Schizophrenic Mothers: The results from the Copenhagen High Risk Study," Archives Gen Psychiat 50: 707-14.
Parnas, J., et al. 1995. "Research in Psychopathology: Epistemological Issues," Comprehensive Psychiatry 36: 167-81.
Parnas,, J., et al. 1996. "Schizophrenic Trait Features, Binding and Cinto-Cortical Connectivity: A Neurodevelopmental Pathogenic Hypothesis," Neurology, Psychiatry and Brain Research 4: 185-96.
Parnas, J., et al. 1995, "Vulnerability to Schizophrenia: Research Implications," Schizophrenia: An Integrated View R. Fog, J. Gerlach, R. Hemmingsen, eds., pp. 420-8.
Proust, J. and H. Grivois. 1998. Subjectivitˇ et conscience d'agir: approches clinique et cognitive de la psychose, H., Paris, Presses Universitaires de France.
Puccetti, Roland. 1993. Mind with a double brain. British Journal of Philosophical Science. 44: 675-91.
Puccetti, Roland. 1981. The case for mental duality: Evidence from split-brain data and other considerations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 93-128.
Puccetti, Roland. 1976. The mute self: A reaction to Dewitt's alternative account of the split brain data. British Journal of Philosophical Science. 27: 65-73.
Puccetti, Roland. 1973. Brain bisection and personal identity. British Journal of Philosophical Science. 24: 339-55.
Puccetti, Roland. 1973. "Multiple Identity," The Personalist 54 (3): 203-215
Puccetti, Roland. 1973. "Remembering the Past of Another," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2 (4): 523-532.
Puccetti, Roland. 1969. "Brain Transplantation and Personal Identity," Analysis 29 (3) New Series: 65-77
Putnam, Frank W. 1997. Dissociation in Children and Adolescents : A Developmental Approach Guilford Press.
Radden, Jennifer. 1995. "Personal identity: History and concepts" Current opinion in psychiatry 8 # 5: 343-
Radden, Jennifer. 1996. Divided Minds and Successive Selves: Ethical Issues in Disorders of Identity and Personality . Cambridge: MIT/Bradford Press.
Ramachandran, V. S., et al. 1996. "Illusions of Body Image," in R. Llinas and P. S. Churchill, eds. The Mind-Brain Continuum: Sensory Processes , pp. 29-37.
Rey, Georges. 1988. "Towards a Computational Account of Akrasia and Self-Deception," in A. O. Rorty and B. McLaughlin, eds. Perspectives on Self-Deception .
Robinson, Daniel, N. 1982. Cerebral plurality and the unity of self. American Psychologist. 37: 904-910.
Robinson, Daniel, N. 1976. What sort of persons are hemispheres? another look at split-brain man. British Journal of Philosophical Science. 27: 73-78.
Rowan, John. 1990. Subpersonalities: the people inside us. London & New York: Routledge.
Russell, J. and Jarrold, C. 1999. Memory for Actions in Children with Autism: Self versus Other. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Vol. 4 Issue 4.
Shalom, Albert. 1985. The body/mind conceptual framework and the problem of personal identity: some theories in philosophy, psychoanalysis & neurology. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press.
Sass, Louis. 2000. Schizophrenia, self-experience, and the so-called negative symptoms. In D. Zahavi (ed). Exploring the Self. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 149-82.
Sass, Louis. 1995. The Paradoxes of Delusion : Wittgenstein, Schreber, and the Schizophrenic Mind Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Sass, Louis. 1994. Madness and Modernism : Insanity in the Light of Modern Art, Literature, and Thought Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Sass, Louis. 1994. "Civilized Madness: Schizophrenia, Self-Consciousness, and the Modern Mind," History of the Human Sciences 7: 83-120.
Sass, Louis. 1992. "Heidegger, Schizophrenia, and the Ontological Difference," Philosophical Psychology 5: 109-32.
Snowdon, Paul, F. 1991. "Personal Identity and Brain Transplants," in Human Beings, ed. David Cockburn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Spence, Sean A. 1996. "Free will in the light of neuropsychiatry," Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 3 (2): 75-90.
Sperry, R. W. et al. 1979. Self recognition and social awareness in the deconnected minor hemisphere. Neuropsychologia 17: 153-66.
Sperry, R. W. 1968. "Hemisphere Deconnection and Unity in Conscious Awareness," American Psychologist 23 (10)
Sperry, R. W. 1967. Mental unity following surgical disconnection of the cerebral hemispheres. Harvey Lectures. 62:293-323.
Sperry, R. W. 1964. "The Great Cerebral Commissure," Scientific American 210: 42-52.
Stanghellini, Giovanni. 2004. Desembodied Spirits and Deanimated Bodies: The Psychopathology Of Common Sense. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Stephens, G. Lynn & George Graham. 2000. When self-consciousness breaks: Alien voices and inserted thoughts. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Stephens, G. Lynn & George Graham. 1994. "Self-consciousness, mental agency, and the clinical psychopathology of thought insertion," Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 1 (1): 1-10.
Stephens, G. Lynn & George Graham. 1994. "Voices and selves," in Philosophical Perspectives on Psychiatric Diagnostic Classification, ed. J. Sadler, O. Wiggins, and M. A. Schwartz. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Thornton, M. 1994. Double brain, double person? British Journal of Philosophical Science. 45: 761-63.
Vogeley, Kai. 1999. Hallucinations emerge from an imbalance of self-monitoring and reality modelling. The Monist, 82 (4): 626-44.
Vogeley, K., Kurthen, M., Falkai, P. and Maier, W. 1999. Essential functions of the human self model are implemented in the prefrontal cortex. Consciousness and Cognition, 8 (3): 343-63.
Vogeley, K., Kurthen, M., Falkai, P., Maier, W. 1999. The human self construct and prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia. The Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness: Electronic Seminar.
Wheatley, James M. O. 1994. "Multiple Personality, Identity, and Survival: An Examination of Stephen E. Braude's First Personal Plural," The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 88 # 1: 41-
White, Stephen L. 1991. The unity of the self. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Wilkes, Kathleen V. 1988. Real people : personal identity without thought experiments. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press. Wilkes, Kathleen. V. 1981. Unfused homunculi. Peer Commentary on Puccetti. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 4: 115-16.
Wilkes, Kathleen. V. 1978. Consciousness and Commisurotomy. Philosophy. 53: 185-97.
Alphabetical by Author Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) Schizophrenia Neuropathies and Split Brain Other Pathologies
Baron-Cohen, S., et al. 1985. "Does the Autistic Child Have a Theory of Mind?," Cognition 21: 37-46.
Baron-Cohen, S. 1989. "The Autistic Child's Theory of Mind: A Case of Specific Developmental Delay," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 30, 285-97.
Brown, R., et al. 1997. "Are There "Autistic-like" Features in Congenitally Blind Children?," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 38: 693-703.
Bruner, J., and C. Feldman. 1993. "Theories of mind and the Problem of Autism," Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 267-91.
Gallagher, Shaun. 2004. Understanding interpersonal problems in autism: Interaction theory as an alternative to theory of mind. Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 11 (3): 199-217.
Heimann, M. et al. 1992. Imitation in autism: A preliminary research note," Behavioural Neurology. 5: 219-227.
Hobson, R. P. 1993. Autism and the Development of Mind. Sussex: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Hobson, R. P. 1990. "On the Origins of Self and the Case of Autism," Development and Psychopathology 2: 163-81.
Hobson RP, Meyer JA. 2005. Foundations for self and other: a study in autism Developmental science 8 (6): 481-49.
Jones, Vicki and Margot Prior. 1985. Motor imitation abilities and neurological signs in autistic children," Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 15:37-46.
Lee, Anthony and Hobson, R. Peter. 1998. On Developing Self-concepts: A Controlled Study of Children and Adolescents with Autism. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 39: 1131-1144
Loveland, K. 1993. "Autism, Affordances, and the Self," in U. Neisser, ed. The Perceived Self: Ecological and Interpersonal Sources of Self-Knowledge . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 237-53.
Loveland, K. 1991. "Social Affordances and Interaction: Autism and the Affordances of the Human Environment," Ecological Psychology 3: 99-119.
Loveland, K., et al. 1995. "Intermodal Perception of Affect by Persons with Autism or Down Syndrome," Development and Psychopathology 7: 409-18.
Loveland, K., and B. Tunali. 1993. "Narrative Language in Autism and the Theory of Mind Hypothesis: A Wider Perspective," in Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. (Oxford: Oxford University Press): 247-66.
Loveland, K., and B. Tunali-Kotoski, 1997, "The School-aged Child with Autism," in The Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders 2d. ed., D. Cohen & F. Volkmar, (eds): 283-308.
Meltzoff, Andrew and Alison Gopnik. 1993. "The Role of Imitation in Understanding Persons and Developing a Theory of Mind," in Understanding Other Minds: Perspectives from Autism, ed. Simon Baron-Cophen, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Donald J. Cohen. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Moore, D. G., et al. 1997. "Components of Person Perception: An Investigation with Autistic, Non- Autistic Retarded and Typically Developing Children and Adolescents," British Journal of Developmental Psychology 15: 401-23.
Ohta, Masataka. 1987. Cognitive disorders of infantile autism: A study employing the WISC, spatial relationship conceptualization, and gesture imitations," Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 17: 45-62.
Pacherie, Elisabeth. 1997. Motor images, self-consciousness, and autism. In Autism as an executive disorder, J. Russell (ed.) , Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 215-255.
Pacherie, Elisabeth. 1997. Troubles de l'agentivitˇ et troubles de la conscience de soi. Quelques hypoth¸ses sur leurs lien dans l'autisme. In Les neurosciences et la philosophie de l'action, ed. J.-L. Petit. Paris: Vrin, 1997, pp. 363-386.
Russell, J. and Jarrold, C. 1999. Memory for Actions in Children with Autism: Self versus Other. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Vol. 4 Issue 4.
Shalom, Dorit Ben. 2000. Developmental Depersonalization: The Prefrontal Cortex and Self-Functions in Autism. Consciousness and Cognition,9 (2): 457-460
Braude, Stephen. 1996. "Multiple Personality and Moral Responsibility," Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 3.1 (1996) 37-54.
Braude, Stephen F., Graham, George, and Stephens, G. Lynn. 1995. "First
Person Plural: Multiple Personality and the Philosophy of Mind," Ethics: an international journal of social, political and legal philosophy 105 #
3: 655
Brown, Mark T. 2001. Multiple personality and personal identity. Philosophical Psychology, 14 (4): 435-48
Davidson, Donald. 1986. "Deception and Division," in Elster, ed. The Multiple Self
Davidson, Donald. 1982. "Paradoxes of Irrationality," in Wollheim and Hospers, eds. Philosophical Essays
on Freud.
Dennett, Daniel. 1988. "Why everyone is a novelist," Times Literary
Supplement, 4459 (Sept.16-22, 1988): 1016, 1028-29; Note: Dennett himself sometimes cites this as "Why we are all novelists," which is not the published title. This also appears as "The Self as the Center of
Narrative Gravity," in F. Kessel, P. Cole, and D. Johnson, eds., Self and
Consciousness: Multiple Perspectives . Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1992. Danish
translation, "Selvet som fortællingens tyngdepunkt," Philosophia,
15, 275-88, 1986.
Dennett, Daniel C. 1989. "The Origins of Selves," Cogito, 3, 163-73;
Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity:
Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
Gillett, G. 1986. "Multiple personality and the concept of a person," New Ideas in Psychology 4: 173-84.
Graham, George. 1999. Fuzzy Fault Lines: Selves in Multiple Personality Disorder. Philosophical Explorations. 2 (3).
Hacking, Ian. 1995. Rewriting the Soul : Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Hardcastle, Valerie Gray and Owen Flanagan. 1999. Muliplex vs. Multiple Selves: A Note on Distinguishing Dissociative Disorders, The Monist, 82 (4): 645-657
Hilgard E. R. 1977. "The problem of divided consciousness: A neodissociation
interpretation." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 296: 48-59.
Hilgard, E. R. 1992. "Divided consciousness and dissociation." Consciousness
and Cognition 1: 16-31.
Humphrey, Nicholas and Daniel C. Dennett. 1989. Speaking for Ourselves.
Raritan: A Quarterly Review, IX, 68-98, Summer 1989. Reprinted in Daniel Kolak and R. Martin, eds., Self & Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues, Macmillan, 1991.
Kolak, Daniel. 1993. "Finding Our Selves: Identification, Identity and Multiple Personality," Philosophical Psychology 6: 363-386.
Lizza, John P. 1993. "Multiple Personality and Personal Identity Revisited." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 # 2: 263-
MacIntosh, J. J. 1992. "Adverbs, Identity, and Multiple Personalities,"
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22: 301-321.
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