Harold H. Schlosberg
American psychologist
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Harold H. Schlosberg's Degrees
- PhD Psychology Columbia University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harold Schlosberg was an American psychologist who was professor of psychology at Brown University from 1928 until the end of his life. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y, Schlosberg earned his Bachelor's and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. An experimental psychologist, Schlosberg made notable contributions on subjects ranging from conditioned reflexes to the expression of human emotions. He co-authored the 1954 2nd edition of Experimental Psychology, an influential textbook used by a generation of graduate students. Schlosberg served as chairman of Brown's Department of Psychology from 1954 until his death in 1964. As Chair, he was responsible for planning the construction of Hunter Laboratory, at the time a state-of-the-art building expressly designed for undergraduate teaching and the requirements of psychological research, from animal behavior to visual perception.
Harold H. Schlosberg's Published Works
Published Works
- Three dimensions of emotion. (1954) (1041)
- The description of facial expressions in terms of two dimensions. (1952) (538)
- Woodworth & Schlosberg's Experimental psychology (1972) (158)
- The relationship between success and the laws of conditioning. (1937) (132)
- Octave generalization, pitch discrimination, and loudness thresholds in the white rat. (1943) (112)
- Stereoscopic Depth from Single Pictures (1941) (107)
- Similarity in stimulating conditions as a variable in retroactive inhibition. (1951) (99)
- Conditioned Responses in the White Rat (1934) (99)
- Experimental psychology, Rev. ed. (1954) (97)
- A scale for the judgement of facial expressions (1941) (85)
- Experimental Psychology, 3rd ed (1957) (81)
- The dimensional analysis of a new series of facial expressions. (1958) (80)
- Psychology. (5th Ed.). (1948) (75)
- The concept of play. (1947) (63)
- Latency of response in a choice discrimination (1943) (61)
- The retention of verbal and of motor skills (1944) (58)
- A new series of facial expressions. (1957) (56)
- Degree of conditioning of the GSR as a function of the period of delay. (1952) (54)
- Studies of the effects of infantile experience on adult behavior in rats; effects of infantile feeding frustration on adult hoarding. (1947) (48)
- A study of the conditioned patellar reflex (1928) (47)
- Conditioned Responses in the White Rat: II. Conditioned Responses Based Upon Shock to the Foreleg (1936) (42)
- Conditioned Responses in the White Rat: III. Conditioning as a Function of the Length of the Period of Delay (1937) (36)
- Mating Behavior of Two Live-Bearing Fish, Xiphophorus hellerii and Platypoecilus maculatus (1949) (32)
- The influence of illumination upon general activity in normal, blinded, and castrated male white rats. (1939) (31)
- Double Alternation Lever-Pressing in the White Rat (1943) (30)
- General activity in the male white rat. (1939) (30)
- An Investigation of Certain Factors Related to Ease of Conditioning (1932) (29)
- A note on depth perception, size constancy, and related topics. (1950) (26)
- The relationship between 2 measures of response strength. (1950) (26)
- A simple test of the normality of twenty-four distributions of electrical skin conductance. (1953) (25)
- The secondary reward value of inaccessible food for hungry and satiated rats. (1956) (23)
- A probability formulation of the Hunter-Sigler effect. (1948) (20)
- Conditioning in the white rat. IV. The conditioned lid reflex (1938) (20)
- The effects of electroshock convulsions on double alternation lever-pressing in the white rat (1945) (18)
- Woodworth scale values of the Lightfoot pictures of facial expression. (1960) (18)
- Further study of the retention of verbal and motor skills. (1948) (16)
- Behavior of rats in continuous conflict. (1950) (15)
- Patterns of Skin Conductance during Rotary Pursuit (1959) (15)
- Monocular and binocular intensity thresholds for fields containing 1-7 dots (1950) (14)
- The Psychophysiological Effects of Tea (1953) (12)
- The Relationship between “Tension” and Efficiency (1959) (10)
- The effect of illumination on hoarding behavior. (1952) (10)
- The relations in serial visual perception. (1965) (9)
- The Effect of Audiogenic Seizures on General Activity of the White Rat (1941) (8)
- The Law and Custom of the South African Constitution (1935) (7)
- Relation of Skin Conductance and Rotary Pursuit during Extended Practice (1961) (6)
- An inexpensive memory drum. (1941) (6)
- Repeating fundamental experiments. (1951) (4)
- The uniqueness of patterns of skin-conductance. (1961) (4)
- A laboratory period in the first course in psychology. (1947) (3)
- The dimensions of facial expression (1961) (3)
- Psychology and the War: Notes. (1944) (3)
- Hints on presenting a paper at an APA convention. (1956) (2)
- Three New Pieces of Apparatus from the Psychological Laboratory of Brown University (1931) (2)
- Aspects of psychology and psychophysiology in the U.S.S.R. (1962) (2)
- Visual Space Perception. William H. Ittelson. Springer, New York, 1960. 212 pp. $6 (1961) (2)
- A comparison of five shaving creams by the method of constant stimuli. (1941) (2)
- A Time Marker for 120 Cycles (1932) (2)
- CELLOPHANE MEMBRANES FOR TAMBOURS (1933) (2)
- A flexible model for generalization gradients. (1959) (1)
- Walter S. Hunter: pioneer objectivist in psychology. (1954) (1)
- A Projection Tachistoscope (1931) (1)
- An "apparent movement" puzzle. (1936) (1)
- Reaction-Time Apparatus (1937) (1)
- Things of Science. (1953) (1)
- Edmund Burke Delabarre, 1863-1945. (1945) (1)
- The psychological laboratory of Brown University. (1958) (1)
- APA Symposium: Control of Behavior through Motivation and Reward--Introductory Remarks. (1958) (1)
- Consistent conditioned hand-withdrawal in the elementary laboratory. (1944) (1)
- Safety Devices or Motor Skills? (1964) (1)
- The law of damages in South Africa (0)
- Raymond Royce Willoughby: 1896-1944 (1945) (0)
- Conditioning and learning. (1940) (0)
- Is this a New Messiah (1960) (0)
- The identification and criticism of ideas: a new approach to the introductory course in psychology. (1956) (0)
- RAYMOND ROYCE WILLOUGHBY. (1944) (0)
- A note on the mis-use of the potentiometer. (1943) (0)
- A Simple Timer (1942) (0)
- An Inexpensive Projector (1942) (0)
- Raymond Royce Willoughby (1944) (0)
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