Preface
Contributors
Glossary
Note to the Reader
The Oxford Companion to the Mind A-Z
Index
Acknowledgements
Richard L. Gregory FRSE was Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychology, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol. He died in 2010.
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
`This wonderful companion has lived in my study and been a pleasure for browsing. Richard Gregory is surely the ideal guide for a grand tour of the mind- engaging and personable, his stamp is impressed throughout, with wit, humour, knowledge, insights and eccentricities, as well as fine obituaries. Without doubt this would make a perfect present for any psychologist or would-be psychologist student.' The Psychologist `Review from previous edition any reader with a serious interest in mental phenomena will find this a feast of a book' Times Higher Education Supplement `a masterful compilation in one volume of virtually every important aspect of mind, brain and consciousness' Washington Post `This new edition deserves a place on the shelf of any psychology buff' FT Magazine `the book is wholly admirable and will give pleasure, enlightenment and stimulation in all the years to come' Guardian `The second edition of Richard Gregory's lovely book does justice to the greatness of its subject and to its renowned predecessor.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine `The book's compact and sober exterior belies a breadth and exuberance as astonishing as the paradoxes it celebrates.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine `...universally readable, frequently entertaining, and sometimes historic pieces ranging in scope from definitions and brief vignettes to substantial essays.' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
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