Review & Theory Papers

Psychosurgery in midcentury
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1950) Psychosurgery in midcentury. Surgery, Gynecology Obstetrics, 91, pp. 364-367. Click here to View, Download, or Print

Toward a science of neuropsychology (method and data)
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1954) Toward a science of neuropsychology (method and data). In R. A. Patton (Ed.), Current trends in psychology and the behavioral

Function of the ‘olfactory’ brain
PRIBRAM, K. H. & KRUGER, L. (1954) Function of the ‘olfactory’ brain. Ann. N. Y. Acadm. Sci., 54, pp. 109-138. Click here to View,

Neocortical function in behavior
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1958) Neocortical function in behavior. In H. F. Harlow & C. N. Woolsey (Eds.), Biological and biochemical bases of behavior. Madison:

Comparative neurology and the evolution of behavior
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1958) Comparative neurology and the evolution of behavior. In A. Roe & G. G. Simpson (Eds.), Behavior and evolution. New Haven:

The intrinsic systems of the forebrain
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1960) The intrinsic systems of the forebrain. In J. Field, H. W. Magoun, & V. E. Hall (Eds.) Handbook of physiology,

A review of theory in physiological psychology
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1960) A review of theory in physiological psychology. Ann. Rev. Psychol., 11, pp. 1-40. Click here to View, Download, or Print

Regional physiology of the central nervous systems (The search for the engram—decade of decision)
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1961) Regional physiology of the central nervous systems (The search for the engram—decade of decision). In E. A. Spiegel (Ed.), Progress

Limbic System [Electrical stimulation of the brain]
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1961) Limbic System. In D. E. Sheer (Ed.), Electrical stimulation of the brain. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1961. pp. 311-320.

Implications of studies involving brain stimulation for systematic studies of behavior
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1961) Implications of studies involving brain stimulation for systematic studies of behavior. In D. E. Sheer (Ed.), Electrical stimulation of the

Control systems and behavior
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1962) Control systems and behavior. In M. A. B. Brazier (Ed.), Brain and behavior (Vol. II). Washington, D.C.: American Institute of

Interrelations of psychology and the neurological disciplines
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1962) Interrelations of psychology and the neurological disciplines. In S. Koch (Ed.), Psychology: A study of a science. New York: McGraw-Hill,

The neuropsychology of Sigmund Freud
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1962) The neuropsychology of Sigmund Freud. In A. J. Bachrach (Ed.), Experimental foundation of clinical psychology. New York: Basic Books, pp.

Reinforcement revisited: A structural view
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1963) Reinforcement revisited: A structural view. In M. Jones (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, pp. 113-159.

A neuropsychological model: Some observations on the structure of psychological processes
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1963) A neuropsychological model: Some observations on the structure of psychological processes. In P. H. Knapp (Ed.), Expression of the emotions

The new neurology: Memory, novelty, thought and choice
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1963) The new neurology: Memory, novelty, thought and choice. In G. H. Glaser (Ed.), EEG and behavior. New York: Basic Books,

Neuropsychology in America
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1963) Neuropsychology in America. In E. Berelson (Ed.), The behavioral sciences today. New York: Basic Books, pp. 101-111. Click here to

Neurological notes on the art of educating
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1964) Neurological notes on the art of educating. In E. Hilgard (Ed.), Theories of learning and instruction. (63rd Yearbook of the

Commitment to dreams
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1964) Commitment to dreams. In S. Farber & R. Wilson (Eds.), Man and civilization: The family’s search for survival. New York:

Proposal for a structural pragmatism: Some neuropsychological considerations of problems in philosophy
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1965) Proposal for a structural pragmatism: Some neuropsychological considerations of problems in philosophy. In B. Wolman & E. Nagle (Eds.), Scientific

Freud’s Project: An open biologically based model for psychoanalysis
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1965) Freud’s Project: An open biologically based model for psychoanalysis. In N. S. Greenfield & W. C. Lewis (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and

Some dimensions of remembering: Steps toward a neuropsychological model of memory
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1966) Some dimensions of remembering: Steps toward a neuropsychological model of memory. In J. Gaito (Ed.), Macromolecules and behavior. New York:

A neuropsychological analysis of cerebral function: An informal progress report of an experimental program
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1966) A neuropsychological analysis of cerebral function: An informal progress report of an experimental program. Canadian Psychologist, 72, pp. 324-367. Click

How the brain controls its input
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) How the brain controls its input. In L. Thayer (Ed.), Communication, concepts and perspectives. Washington, D.C.: Spartan Books, pp. 191-205.

The limbic systems, efferent control of neural inhibition and behavior
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) The limbic systems, efferent control of neural inhibition and behavior. In W. R. Adey & T. Tokizane (Eds.), Progress in

The new neurology and the biology of emotion
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) The new neurology and the biology of emotion. American Psychologist, 10, pp. 830-838. Click here to View, Download, or Print

Emotion: Steps toward a neuropsychological theory
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Emotion: Steps toward a neuropsychological theory. In D. C. Glass (Ed.), Neurophysiology and emotion. New York: Rockfeller Univ. Press &

Neurophysiology and learning: Memory and organization of attention
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Neurophysiology and learning: Memory and organization of attention. In D. B. Lindsley & A. A. Lumsdaine (Eds.), Brain function and

Toward a neuropsychological theory of person
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1968) Toward a neuropsychological theory of person. In E. Norbert, D. Price-Williams, & W. McCord (Eds.), The study of personality: An

Mind, brain and behavior: Excursions into paradox
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1968) Mind, brain and behavior: Excursions into paradox. Psychological Scene, 2, pp. 30-33. Click here to View, Download, or Print