Karl M. Dallenbach
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Karl M. Dallenbach's Degrees
- PhD Psychology University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Karl M. Dallenbach was an American experimental psychologist whose interests in psychology were heavily influenced by John Wallace Baird. He was a loyal student of Edward Bradford Titchener at Cornell University, received his Ph.D. degree in 1913, and was a member of the faculties of departments of psychology at Oregon State University, Ohio State University, Cornell, and The University of Texas at Austin.
Karl M. Dallenbach's Published Works
Published Works
- Obliviscence During Sleep and Waking. (1924) (649)
- "Facial Vision": The Perception of Obstacles by the Blind (1944) (219)
- Pain: history and present status. (1939) (137)
- "Facial vision:" the role of pitch and loudness in the perception of obstacles by the blind. (1950) (105)
- Facial vision: the perception of obstacles out of doors by blindfolded and blindfolded-deafened subjects. (1953) (81)
- The Range of Attention (1929) (63)
- Facial vision; perception of obstacles by the deaf-blind. (1947) (59)
- Repetition and associative learning. (1960) (57)
- The effect of activity upon learning and retention in the cockroach, Periplaneta americana. (1946) (55)
- The Temperature Spots and End-Organs (1927) (52)
- The Determination of Memory Span by the Method of Constant Stimuli (1925) (51)
- Gustatory Adaptation to Salt (1937) (47)
- A puzzle-picture with a new principle of concealment. (1951) (38)
- A study of the auto-kinetic sensation. (37)
- Learning the Relation of Opposition (1929) (37)
- The effect of auditory distraction upon the sensory reaction. (1918) (33)
- The Effects of Bitter-Adaptation on Sensitivity to the Other Taste-Qualities (1943) (33)
- The Experience of Heat (1927) (33)
- Position vs. Intensity as a Determinant of Clearness (1923) (32)
- The relation of memory error to time interval. (1913) (24)
- Gustatory Adaptation to Sweet, Sour, and Bitter (1937) (24)
- 'Subjective' Colors from Line-Patterns (1939) (23)
- The Adaptation of Pain Aroused by Cold (1936) (22)
- The place of theory in science. (1953) (21)
- The Psychological Register (1930) (21)
- The History and Derivation of the Word 'Function' as a Systematic Term in Psychology (1915) (20)
- Position vs. Intensity as a Determinant of the Attention of Left-Handed Observers (1924) (19)
- The effect of practice upon visual apprehension in school children. Part II. (19)
- A preliminary study of the range of attention. (1926) (13)
- Phrenology versus psychoanalysis. (1955) (12)
- The American Journal of Psychology: 1887-1937 (1937) (11)
- The Emergency Committee in Psychology, National Research Council. (1946) (11)
- Attributive vs. cognitive clearness. (11)
- Acquisition by Children of the Cause-Effect Relationship (1939) (11)
- The vestibular sensitivity of deaf-blind subjects. (1948) (10)
- Vestibular sensitivity in the deaf. (1950) (10)
- Adaptation to the Pain of Radiant Heat (1934) (10)
- The effect of practice upon visual apprehension in the feeble-minded. (9)
- The Analysis and Synthesis of Burning Heat (9)
- The Staircase-Method Critically Examined (1966) (9)
- The Effect of Serial Position upon Recall (1927) (9)
- Single-trial learning: a stochastic model for the recall of individual words. (1965) (9)
- The Adaptation of Cutaneous Pain (1933) (9)
- A Comparative Study of the Errors of Localization on the Finger-Tips (1932) (8)
- The Critical Temperatures for Heat and for Burning Heat (1930) (8)
- The Response of Cold Spots under Successive Stimulation (1931) (7)
- Twitmyer and the conditioned response. (1959) (7)
- The Psychological Laboratory of Cornell University (1931) (7)
- Adaptation of Cold Spots under Continuous and Intermittent Stimulation (1936) (7)
- The Effect of Light-Flashes during the Course of Dark Adaptation (1938) (7)
- A Method of Marking the Skin (1931) (7)
- The Properties of Space in Kinaesthetic Fields of Force (7)
- The Adaptation of Areal Pain (1936) (6)
- The Formula for the Intensive Gradation of Heat (1929) (5)
- The Chronaxy of Pressure and Pain (1936) (5)
- Style Sheet of the American Journal of Psychology (1956) (4)
- Two Pronounced Cases of Verbal Imagery (1927) (4)
- TABLES VS. GRAPHS AS MEANS OF PRESENTING EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS. (1963) (4)
- The elastic effect: an optical illusion of expansion. (1953) (4)
- Size vs. Intensity as a Determinant of Attention (4)
- Some New Apparatus (4)
- A Frequent Error concerning Ebbinghaus' Experiments on Obliviscence (1931) (4)
- Distance from Point of Fixation vs. Intensity as a Determinant of Attention (1929) (4)
- Synaesthesis: 'Pressury' Cold (1926) (3)
- A note on the immediacy of understanding a relation (1926) (3)
- The effect of type-size on accuracy of apprehension and speed of localizing words. (1946) (3)
- On "The Decline of Psychology" in the "American Mercury" (3)
- The Psychological Laboratory of the University of Texas. (1953) (3)
- Age and the Effects of Rotation (1939) (3)
- The Emergency Committee in Psychology. (1941) (3)
- The Influence of Repetition of a Series upon the Omission of Its Intermediate Terms (1929) (2)
- An Objective Measure of Attributive Clearness (1918) (2)
- Dr. Fernberger on the 'Range of Attention' Experiment (1927) (2)
- Margaret Floy Washburn: 1871-1939 (1939) (2)
- Areal and Temporal Variations in Pain Sensitivity (1941) (2)
- A Thyratron Chronaximeter: Its Operation and Calibration (1934) (2)
- Dr. Wever on Attention and Clearness (1928) (2)
- The work of the Emergency Committee in Psychology. (1941) (2)
- Tables for the Constant Methods (1933) (1)
- Some Gustatory Apparatus (1936) (1)
- The Limen of Heat and Some Conditions Affecting It (1937) (1)
- Dr. Oberly on "The Range for Visual Attention, Cognition and Apprehension" (1)
- Madison Bentley: 1870-1955. (1956) (1)
- Two New A.C. Chronoscopes (1936) (1)
- The "Yogi Puzzle" and the "Endless Spiral": Demonstrational Devices of Apparent Movement (1936) (1)
- A Reply to Dr. Hollingworth (1930) (1)
- A Study of Selective Procedures and Educational Achievement of ASTP Trainees Processed by the Star Unit at the University of Illinois (1945) (1)
- Spatial Perception in the Region of the Optic Disk (1933) (1)
- An Experimental Study of the Relationship between Attensity and Intensity (1941) (1)
- The Psychology of Blindfold Chess. (1)
- The Pronunciation of Liminal (1934) (1)
- An Inexpensive Rotation Table (1930) (1)
- Note on the Experimental Study of Attention (1920) (0)
- Portraits Useful to the Psychologist (0)
- Dr. Johnson on the Measurement of Attention (0)
- More about the 'cow' puzzle-picture. (1952) (0)
- A simple and inexpensive card-changer. (1960) (0)
- Introspection and general methods. (1920) (0)
- A pain-scale: a report from a victim of tic douloureux. (1963) (0)
- The duration of the after-sensation of cold aroused by punctiform stimulation. (1947) (0)
- SNOW-ROLLERS. (1919) (0)
- A bibliography of the writings of Madison Bentley. (1956) (0)
- The Bidimensional Reproduction of the Surface of a Tridimensional Object (0)
- Across the Years with Boring. (1961) (0)
- The Department of Apparatus Notes (1942) (0)
- Dr. Morgan on the Measurement of Attention (0)
- The Cornell A.C. Chronoscope (1935) (0)
- Chauncey McKinley Louttit: 1901-1956. (1956) (0)
- The duration of the after-sensations of warmth aroused by punctiform stimulation. (1947) (0)
- Forgetting During Sleep and Waking. (1950) (0)
- A bibliography of Walter Bowers PILLSBURY. (1961) (0)
- The Measurement of Attention in the Field of Cutaneous Sensation (1916) (0)
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