Fellow Travelers **
These are sources largely outside the interbehavioral literature that those with an interest in interbehaviorism might appreciate. Please send references for your recommended sources (see below) and they will be included here. **Inspired by Verplanck's (1995) use of the term (The Interbehaviorist, 23, 6-12).
Bachelder, B. L., & Delprato, D. J. (2017). The simple memory span experiment: A behavioral analysis. The Psychological Record, 67, 423-433.
Bennett, M. R., & Hacker, P. M. S. (2003). Philosophical foundations of neuroscience. Malden, MA: Blackwell. (see review by Schaal, 2005)
Gottlieb, G. (n.d.). Gottlieb's inscription to Kantor on the enlarged version of Kuo's (1967/1976) book. (from G. Greenberg)
Gottlieb, G. (1992). Individual development and evolution: The genesis of novel behavior. Oxford University Press.
Hatfield, G. (1994, September). Remaking the science of mind: Psychology as natural science. University of Pennsylvania Institute for Research in Cognitive Science Technical Report No. IRCS-94-13. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania.
Kuo, Z.-y. (1967). The dynamics of behavior development: An epigenetic view. New York: Random House.
Kuo, Z.-y. A link to several of Kuo's publications, courtesy of the University of Toronto and Dr. Gary Greenberg.
Lazzeri, F. (2015). On the place of behavior in the analysis of psychological categories. The Psychological Record, 65, 567-577.
Midgley, B. D., & Delprato, D. J. (2017). Stephenson's subjectivity as naturalistic and understood from a scientific perspective. The Psychological Record, 67, 587-596. (some Kantor but the focus is Stephenson)
Miller, D. B. (2009). The provenance and control of behavior: Simplistic answers are doomed to fail. Ecological Psychology, 21, 131-137.
Noe, A. (2009). Out of our heads: Why you are not your brain, and other lessons from the biology of consciousness. New York: Hill and Wang. (from N. W. Smith; see review by Lazzeri, 2015)
Noe, A. (2012). You are not your brain: Big think.
Osbeck, L. M. (2009). Transformations in cognitive science: Implications and issues posed. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 29, 16-33. (from E. K. Morris)
Oyama, S. (2000). The ontogeny of information: Developmental systems and evolution (2nd ed.). Durham, NC: Duke University Press. (see review by Midgley & Morris, 1992)
Phelps, B. J. (2015). Behavioral perspectives on personality and self. The Psychological Record, 65, 557-565.
Rhoads, J. C., Thomas, D. B., & Ramlo, S. E. (Eds.). (2022). Cultivating Q methodology: Essays honoring Steven R. Brown. International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity.
Commentary on Rhoads, Thomas, & Ramlo (2022): Stricklin, M. (Author), & Braswell, R. D. (Presenter). (2022, August 22). Chapter 2: Cultivating in Brown's garden: Remarks on Q study topology. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne1NKJkck1A
Satel, S., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (2013). Brainwashed: The seductive appeal of mindless neuroscience. New York: Basic Books.
Van Orden, G. C., & Paap, K. R. (1997). Functional neuroimages fail to discover pieces of mind in the parts of the brain. Philosophy of Science, 64, 85-94. (from B. L. Bachelder)
Weisberg, D. S., Taylor, J. C. V., & Hopkins, E. J. (2015). Deconstructing the seductive allure of neuroscience explanations. Judgment and Decision Making, 10, 429-441. (from D. J. Delprato)