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A rejoinder to Pribram

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Contrary to Pribram's assertion, Köhler proposed a functional isomorphism between brain processes and phenomenal events; the sense organs are not implied in the isomorphism principle. With respect to the facts of the Köhler-Pribram collaboration reliance on the written record is recommended.

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  • Köhler, W., & O'Connell, D.N. (1957). Currents of the visual cortex in the cat. Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 49 (Supplement 2):1–43.

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Henle, M. A rejoinder to Pribram. Psychol. Res 46, 333–335 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00309067

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