David J. Murray

David J. Murray is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. After early work in the field of memory he made a significant contribution to the study of the history of psychology.

Books

 * Murray, D. J.(1995) Gestalt Psychology and the Cognitive Revolution. London: Prentice Hall/ Harvester-Wheatsheaf,


 * Murray D.J.(1988) A History of Western Psychology.(2nd ed) Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,

Papers

 * Nicolas, S., Gyselinck, V., Murray, D. J., &  Bandomir, C.A. (2002).  French descriptions of Wundt’s laboratory in Leipzig in 1886. Psychological Research, 66, 208-214.


 * Murray, D. J. & Bandomir, C. A. (2002). Bartlett’s cognitive technology.  Cognitive Technology, 7, 13-22.


 * Murray, D. J. & Bandomir, C.A. (2002). The predictive validity of Herbart’s psychology. Psychologie et Histoire, 3, 1-27.


 * Boudewijnse, G.-J. A., Murray, D. J. & Bandomir, C.A. (2001). The fate of Herbart’s  mathematical psychology.  History of  Psychology, 4, 107-132.


 * Murray, D. J. & Bandomir, C.A. (2000). G.E. Müller (1911, 1913, 1917) on memory.  Psychologie et Histoire, 1,208-232.


 * Murray, D. J., Kilgour, A.R. & Wasylkiw, L. (2000). Conflicts and missed signals in psychoanalysis, behaviourism and Gestalt psychology.  American Psychologist, 55, 422-426.


 * Murray, D. J., Ellis, R.R., Bandomir, C.A. & Ross, H.E.. (1999). Charpentier (1891) on the size-weight illusion.  Perception and Psychophysics, 61, 1681-1685.


 * Nicolas, S. & Murray, D. J. (1999).  Théodule Ribot (1839-1916), founder of French psychology: A biographical introduction.  History of Psychology, 2, 271-301.


 * Boudewijnse G.-J. A., Murray, D. J. & Bandomir, C. A. (1999). Herbart’s mathematical psychology.  History of Psychology, 2, 163-193.


 * Murray, D. J., Boudreau, N., Burggraf., K. K, Dobell, L., Guger, S. L., Leask, A., Stanford, L., Tate, T. L. & Wheeler, M. (1999).  A grouping interpretation of the modality effect in immediate probed recognition.  Memory & Cognition, 27, 234-245.


 * Murray, D. J., Burhop, J., Centa, S., Chande, N., Oinonen, K., Thomas, T., Wilkie, T. and Farahmand, B. (1998).  A partial matching theory of the mirror effect in immediate probed recognition.  Memory & Cognition, 26, 1196-1213.


 * Nicolas, S., Murray, D. J. & Farahmand, B. (1997). The psychophysics of J.-R.-L. Delboeuf (1831-1896).  Perception,  26, 1297-1315.


 * Murray, D. J. (1993). A perspective for viewing the history of psychophysics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 115-186 (includes target article; 27 peer commentaries; author's response).


 * Murray, D. J., Birch, D.E., Chase, R.S., Eyolfson, B.H. and Simms, K.A.M. (1991). The effect of vocalization at presentation on short-term recognition of three-digit numbers.  Canadian Journal of Psychology,  45, 462-473.


 * Murray, D. J. (1990). On the early history of psycholinguistics.  Historiographia Linguistica, 17, 369-381.


 * Murray, D. J. (1990). A Canadian pioneer of comparative psychology: T. Wesley Mills (1847-1915).  International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 3, 205-214.


 * Murray, D. J. (1990). Fechner's later psychophysics. Canadian Psychology, 31, 54-60.


 * Murray, D. J., Rowan, A.J., & Smith, K.H. (1988) The effect of articulatory suppression on short‑term recognition.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 42, 424-436.


 * Murray, D. J. (1986). Characteristics of words determining how easily they will be translated into a second language.  Applied Psycholinguistics, 7, 353-372.


 * Murray, D. J. (1982). Rated associability and episodic memory.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 36, 420-434.


 * Murray, D. J. (1978). Failure of 'automatic access' in the Brown‑Peterson paradigm.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 32, 189-192.


 * Murray, D. J. &  Clooney, J. L. (1977).  Same-different judgments in paranoid and schizophrenic patients:  a laterality study.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 86, 655-658.


 * Murray, D. J. (1976). Research on human memory in the 19th century.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 30,             201-220.

Murray, D. J., Pye, C. and Hockley, W. E. (1976). Standing's power function in long‑term memory: further  research. Psychological Research, 38, 319‑331.


 * Murray, D. J., Ward, R. & Hockley, W. E. (1975). Tactile short‑term memory in relation to the two‑point threshold.  Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,  27, 303‑312.


 * Murray, D. J. (1975). Graphemically cued retrieval of words from long‑term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology:  Human Learning and Memory, 106, 65‑70.


 * Murray, D. J., Leung, C. & McVie D. F. (1974).  Vocalization, primary memory, and secondary memory.  British Journal of Psychology, 65, 403‑413.


 * Murray, D. J., & Elkin, A. J. (1974).  The effects of sleep loss on short‑term recognition memory.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 28, 192‑198.


 * Murray, D. J. & Holmes, P. J. (1974).  Free recall of sentences as a function of imagery and predictability.  Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102, 748‑ 750.


 * Murray, D. J. & Hitchcock, C. H. (1974). The nature of the memory deficit in Korsakoff's psychosis.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 27, 414-421.


 * Murray, D. J. & Newman, F. M. (1973).  Visual and verbal coding in short‑term memory.  Journal of Experimental Psychology, 100, 58-62.


 * Murray, D. J. (1972).  On detecting words embedded in a stream of auditory letters.  Canadian Journal of Psychology,  26, 400-406.


 * Murray, D. J. & Hitchcock, C. H. (1969).  Attention and storage in dichotic listening.  Journal of Experimental Psychology, 81, 164-169.


 * Murray, D. J. & Bauman, E. (1968).  Recall versus recognition in schizophrenia.  Canadian Journal of Psychology, 22, 18-25.


 * Murray, D. J. & Roberts, B. (1968). Visual and auditory presentation, presentation rate, and short‑term memory in children.  British Journal of Psychology, 59, 119-125.-


 * Murray, D. J. (1968). Repeated recall in short-term memory.  Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 7, 358-365.


 * Murray, D. J. (1968).  Articulation and acoustic confusability in short-term memory.  Journal of Experimental Psychology, 78, 679-684.

Murray, D. J. (1967). The role of speech responses in short‑term memory. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 21, 263-276.-