Daniel Berlyne
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American psychologist and philosopher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Daniel Ellis Berlyne was a British and Canadian psychologist. Berlyne worked at several universities both in Canada and the United States. His work was in the field of experimental and exploratory psychology. Specifically, his research focused on how objects and experiences are influenced by and have an influence on curiosity and arousal.
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- Aesthetics and psychobiology (1975) (2284)
- Novelty, complexity, and hedonic value (1970) (1194)
- Curiosity and exploration. (1966) (997)
- A theory of human curiosity. (1954) (726)
- Studies in the New Experimental Aesthetics: Steps Toward an Objective Psychology of Aesthetic Appreciation, (1974) (652)
- NOVELTY AND CURIOSITY AS DETERMINANTS OF EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOUR1 (1950) (590)
- Structure and direction in thinking (1965) (448)
- Arousal and Reinforcement (1967) (428)
- Studies in the New Experimental Aesthetics (1975) (378)
- The influence of complexity and novelty in visual figures on orienting responses. (1958) (332)
- Motivational problems raised by exploratory and epistemic behavior. (1962) (261)
- Curiosity and learning (1978) (260)
- The arousal and satiation of perceptual curiosity in the rat. (1955) (237)
- Uncertainty and conflict: a point of contact between information-theory and behavior-theory concepts. (1957) (214)
- COMPLEXITY AND INCONGRUITY VARIABLES AS DETERMINANTS OF EXPLORATORY CHOICE AND EVALUATIVE RATINGS. (1963) (210)
- Chapter 2 – Humor and Its Kin (1972) (194)
- NOVELTY, COMPLEXITY, INCONGRUITY, EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION, AND THE GSR. (1963) (157)
- An experimental study of human curiosity. (1954) (156)
- Intrinsic Motivation: A New Direction in Education (1971) (145)
- The influence of the albedo and complexity of stimuli on visual fixation in the human infant. (1958) (138)
- Conflict and choice time. (1957) (114)
- Uncertainty and epistemic curiosity. (1962) (109)
- Novelty, arousal, and the reinforcement of diversive exploration in the rat. (1966) (101)
- The dimensionality of visual complexity, interestingness, and pleasingness. (1968) (83)
- EFFECTS OF STIMULUS COMPLEXITY AND INCONGRUITY ON DURATION OF EEG DESYNCHRONIZATION. (1965) (82)
- EFFECTS OF COMPLEXITY AND INCONGRUITY VARIABLES ON GSR, INVESTIGATORY BEHAVIOR, AND VERBALLY EXPRESSED PREFERENCE. (1964) (74)
- Ends and means of experimental aesthetics. (1972) (67)
- The perception of collative properties in visual stimuli. (1979) (66)
- Effects of stimulus complexity and induced arousal on paired-associate learning (1965) (66)
- Pleasure, reward, preference : their nature, determinants, and role in behavior (1973) (65)
- Paired-associate learning and the timing of arousal. (1966) (62)
- EFFECTS OF HEIGHTENED AROUSAL ON HUMAN EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOUR. (1963) (61)
- Dimensions in the perception of architecture:I. Identification and interpretation of dimensions of similarity (1978) (58)
- CHAPTER 7 – The Reward-Value of Indifferent Stimulation1 (1969) (56)
- Perceptual curiosity exploratory behavior, and maze learning. (1957) (51)
- The semantic differential and other measures of reaction to visual complexity. (1966) (51)
- Conflict and information-theory variables as determinants of human perceptual curiosity. (1957) (48)
- CHAPTER 1 – The Vicissitudes of Aplopathematic and Thelematoscopic Pneumatology (or The Hydrography of Hedonism)1 (1973) (45)
- Similarity and Preference Judgments of Indian and Canadian Subjects Exposed to Western Paintings (1976) (42)
- Uncertainty and the orientation reaction (1968) (38)
- Conflict and arousal. (1966) (38)
- AROUSAL, REWARD AND LEARNING * (1969) (38)
- Hedonic effects of uniformity in variety. (1971) (35)
- Behaviourism? Cognitive theory? Humanistic psychology? To Hull with them all. (1975) (35)
- Effects of novelty and oddity on visual selective attention. (1976) (35)
- Verbal and Exploratory Responses to Melodic Musical Intervals (1982) (32)
- Effects of complexity and prechoice stimulation on exploratory choice (1971) (32)
- ATTENTION TO CHANGE (1951) (31)
- Effects of auditory pitch and complexity on EEG desynchronization and on verbally expressed judgments. (1967) (31)
- Stimulus Intensity and Attention in Relation to Learning Theory (1950) (29)
- Interrelations of verbal and nonverbal measures used in experimental aesthetics. (1973) (28)
- Dimensions in the perception of architecture:II. Measures of exploratory behavior (1978) (26)
- Attention to change, conditioned inhibition (SIR) and stimulus satiation. (1957) (24)
- IS LIGHT INCREMENT REALLY REWARDING TO THE RAT? (1964) (24)
- Laughter: A Socio-Scientific Analysis. (1972) (21)
- Emotional Aspects of Learning (1964) (21)
- Dimensions in the perception of architecture: III. Multidimensional preference scaling (1978) (19)
- Uniformity in variety: extension to three-element visual patterns and to non-verbal measures. (1972) (18)
- Dimensions of perception of exotic and pre-renaissance paintings. (1975) (18)
- Conflict and the orientation reaction. (1961) (17)
- Attention, perception and behavior theory. (1951) (17)
- Extension to Indian Subjects of a Study of Exploratory and Verbal Responses to Visual Patterns (1975) (17)
- Effects of spatial order and inter-item interval on recall of temporal order (1966) (17)
- Conditions of prequestioning and retention of meaningful material. (1966) (17)
- Exploratory behavior as a function of hippocampal damage, stimulus complexity, and stimulus novelty in the hooded rat. (1978) (16)
- Novelty, Uncertainty, Conflict, Complexity. (1960) (15)
- Effects of prior uncertainty on incidental free recall (1972) (14)
- Reinforcement values of visual patterns compared through concurrent performances. (1972) (14)
- Psychological Aesthetics, Speculative and Scientific (1977) (14)
- Incidental learning and the timing of arousal (1968) (14)
- AFFECTIVE ASPECTS OF AESTHETIC COMMUNICATION (1972) (14)
- Drive-Level and Flexibility in Paired-Associate Nonsense-Syllable Learning (1954) (13)
- Effects of prior guessing on intentional and incidental paired-associate learning (1968) (12)
- Novelty and attention: Controls for retinal adaptation and for stimulus-response specificity (1971) (12)
- The Affective Significance of Uncertainty (1976) (11)
- Some possible parameters of photic reinforcement. (1965) (11)
- Conflict and Reaction Time: Reply to Kiesler (1966) (9)
- The reward value of light increment under supranormal and subnormal arousal. (1969) (9)
- Symposium on intrinsic motivation : a new direction in education / (1971) (8)
- Supplementary report: complexity and orienting responses with longer exposures. (1958) (8)
- Humanistic Psychology as a Protest Movement (1981) (7)
- Effects of auditory prechoice stimulation on visual exploratory choice (1971) (7)
- Toward a Theory of Exploratory Behavior: II. Arousal Potential, Perceptual Curiosity, and Learning. (1960) (6)
- Effects of the pitch and duration of tones on EEG desynchronization (1966) (5)
- Psychology in the U.S.S.R. (1963) (4)
- Mediating responses: A note on Fodor's criticisms (1966) (4)
- Note on Food Deprivation and Extrinsic Exploratory Responses (1962) (3)
- Toward a Theory of Epistemic Behavior: Conceptual Conflict and Epistemic Curiosity. (1960) (3)
- Invited commentary: B. F. Skinner's beyond freedom and dignity (1972) (3)
- Knowledge and stimulus-response psychology. (1954) (3)
- Chapter 8 – ATTENTION (1974) (3)
- Haply I may remember and haply may forget. (1964) (3)
- Stimulus Selection and Conflict. (1960) (2)
- Aesthetic behaviour and exploratory behaviour (1968) (2)
- Toward a Theory of Exploratory Behavior: I. Arousal and Drive. (1960) (2)
- Comments on Prokasy's Reply (1962) (2)
- American and European psychology. (1968) (2)
- Exploratory Behavior: II. Locomotor Exploration. (1960) (1)
- The Teen-Ager as Logician. (1959) (1)
- Book reviewxii + 266 Pp. $12.50. Mehrabian A., Russell J.A., An Approach to Environmental Psychology, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1974) (1976) (1)
- Exploratory Behavior: III. Investigatory Responses. (1960) (1)
- The Science of Humanity (1951) (1)
- OBJECTIVE AND PHENOMENAL COMPLEXITY--COMMENTS ON HECKHAUSEN'S NOTE. (1964) (1)
- Exploratory Behavior: I. Orienting Responses. (1960) (1)
- Impressions of the XIV International Congress. (1954) (0)
- "Psychology in the U.S.S.R.": Correction. (1963) (0)
- Editorial: The forest primeval. (1971) (0)
- The Latest of the Most of the Best. (1972) (0)
- Art and Humor. (1960) (0)
- Reply to comments by Dr J. Palmer. (1972) (0)
- Rejoinder to Palmer. (1972) (0)
- Curiouser and Curiouser. (1966) (0)
- Aesthetics and Psychobiology@@@Studies in the New Experimental Aesthetics: Steps toward an Objective Psychology of Aesthetic Appreciation (1978) (0)
- Epistemic Behavior: Knowledge and Thinking. (1960) (0)
- Warmed over Borscht. (1962) (0)
- Book reviewxi + 430 Pp. $16.50 Razran Gregory, Mind in Evolution—An East-West Synthesis of Learned Behavior and Cognition, Houghton-Mifflin Company, Boston (1971) (1972) (0)
- The Case for Peaceful Protest. (1976) (0)
- Two interpretations of E. B. Holt. (1971) (0)
- Novelty, cOlllplexity. and hedonic value l (1970) (0)
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