Books:
Mandler, G.,
and Kessen, W. (1959). The Language of Psychology.
Mandler,
Jean M., and Mandler, G. (1964). Thinking: From Association to Gestalt.
Mandler, G.
(1975). Mind and Emotion.
Mandler, G.
(1984). Mind and body: Psychology of emotion and stress.
Mandler, G.
(1985). Cognitive psychology: An essay in cognitive science.
Mandler, G.
(1997). Human nature explored.
Mandler, G. (2002) Interesting times: An encounter
with the 20th century.
Mandler, G. (2002) Consciousness recovered:
Psychological functions and origins of conscious thought.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John
Benjamins.
Mandler, G. (2007) A
history of modern experimental psychology: From Wundt and James to cognitive
science.
Chapters and Papers:
Mandler, G. (2003) Emotion. In D. K. Freedheim (Ed.) History of psychology. Vol. 1 of
Mandler, G. (2001) Apart
from genetics: What makes monozygotic twins similar? Journal of Mind and
Behavior, 22, 147-159.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1153
Mandler, G. (2001) Emotion, history of the concept. In
N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (Eds) 2001
International Encyclopedia of
the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Pp. 4437-4440. Pergamon,
Mandler, G. (2002) Psychology comes to UCSD. Chronicles
(Newsletter of the UCSD Emeriti Association), 1 (no. 4), 4-5.
Mandler, G. (2002) Psychologists and the national socialist access to power. History
of Psychology, 5, 190-200.
Mandler, G. (2002). Origins of the cognitive (r)evolution. Journal of the History of the
Behavioral Sciences,
38, 339-353. Available free at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1145
Mandler, G. (2002). Organization: What the levels of
processing are levels of. Memory, 10, 333-338.
Kvavilashvili, L., and Mandler, G. (2004). Out of your
mind: A study of involuntary semantic memories. Cognitive Psychology,48,
47-94.
Mandler, G. (2005) The
consciousness continuum: From “qualia” to “free will.” Psychological
Research, 5, 330-337.
Available free at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1064
Mandler, G. (2006) Mind: Ghosts, machines, and
concepts. In K. Pawlik & G. d’Ydewalle. Conceptual History of Psychology. London/Hove:
Psychology Press.
Mandler, G.
(2007) Involuntary memories: Variations on the unexpected. In J. Mace Involuntary memory.
Mandler, G. (In press) Familiarity breeds attempts: A
critical review of dual process theories of recognition. Perspectives on Psychological Science,