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心理学原理 = The principles of psychology

William James
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Phenomenology of anomalous self-experience in early schizophrenia.

TL;DR: Detailed clinical phenomenological descriptions of nonpsychotic anomalies of self-experience that may be observable in the prodromal phases of schizophrenia and in the schizotypal disorders are presented.
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Money as tool, money as drug: The biological psychology of a strong incentive

TL;DR: There are a number of phenomena that cannot be accounted for by a pure Tool Theory of money motivation; supplementing Tool Theory with a Drug Theory enables the anomalous phenomena to be explained; and the human instincts that, according to a Drug theory, money parasitizes include trading and object play.
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The meaning of representation in animal memory

TL;DR: A metatheoretical view of representation is developed and Objections to the use of this concept in explanations of animal behavior, based on the claim that it is indeterminate and on behaviorist considerations of parsimony can be answered.
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Working Memory Underpins Cognitive Development, Learning, and Education

TL;DR: The historical roots and conceptual development of the concept are examined, the nature of cognitive developmental improvements in working memory is explored, the role of working memory in learning, and some potential implications ofWorking memory and its development for the education of children and adults are explored.
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Selfishness examined: Cooperation in the absence of egoistic incentives.

TL;DR: In a series of experimental social dilemmas, subjects were instructed to make single, anonymous choices about whether or not to contribute money for a shared "bonus" that would be provided only if enough other people in the group also contributed their money as discussed by the authors.