Book Review: Mann On the Trail of Process— A Historical Perspective on Cognitive Processes and Their Training

author’s tentative conclusions about process trainers and their offspring, Professor Mann challenges us to believe that what is being done in most branches of psychology today and in special and remedial education has been thought about since the beginning of the Greco-Roman period. All that has differed between modern explanations of brain-behavior relationships and previous attempts at understanding behavioral changes in a general world and school specific sense is terminological in origin, confounded at best by that perspective, and perhaps a result of a lack of