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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John J. Furedy was a Hungarian-born Australian and Canadian psychophysiologist and distinguished research professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, noted for his extensive empirical research into the unreliability of the polygraph test in lie detection and similar problems associated with biofeedback, as well as addressing contemporary issues concerning academic freedom.
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- The role of awareness in human differential autonomic classical conditioning: the necessary-gate hypothesis. (1976) (200)
- Theories and Applications in the Detection of Deception: A Psychophysiological and International Perspective (1989) (165)
- P300-based detection of concealed autobiographical versus incidentally acquired information in target and non-target paradigms. (2006) (110)
- Differentiation of deception as a psychological process: a psychophysiological approach. (1988) (95)
- Test of the preparatory adaptive response interpretation of aversive classical autonomic conditioning. (1970) (82)
- Sexually dimorphic cognitive style in rats emerges after puberty (2000) (82)
- The roles of deception, intention to deceive, and motivation to avoid detection in the psychophysiological detection of guilty knowledge. (1991) (77)
- Human orienting reaction as a function of electrodermal versus plethysmographic response modes and single versus alternating stimulus series. (1968) (77)
- An integrative progress report on informational control in humans: Some laboratory findings and methodological claims (1975) (74)
- Sensitivities of HR and T-wave amplitude for detecting cognitive and anticipatory stress (1979) (68)
- Heart-rate decelerative Pavlovian conditioning with tilt as UCS: Towards behavioural control of cardiac dysfunction (1976) (67)
- A consideration of recent criticisms of the T-wave amplitude index of myocardial sympathetic activity. (1983) (66)
- Some limits on the cognitive control of conditioned autonomic behavior. (1973) (65)
- A realist perspective. (1990) (62)
- Electrocardiographic T‐wave changes are more pronounced in type A than in type B men during mental work. (1986) (59)
- Contingency theory and classical autonomic excitatory and inhibitory conditioning: some problems of assessment and interpretation. (1975) (54)
- Critical thinking: Toward research and dialogue (1985) (53)
- The human dive reflex: An experimental, topographical and physiological analysis (1986) (51)
- Measuring baseline-treatment differences in heart rate variability: variance versus successive difference mean square and beats per minute versus interbeat intervals. (1979) (51)
- Sex Differences in Verbal and Visual-Spatial Tasks under Different Hemispheric Visual-Field Presentation Conditions (2010) (51)
- Nicotine interacts with sex in affecting rat choice between “look-out” and “navigational” cognitive styles in the Morris water maze place learning task (1998) (50)
- Preference for Signaled Shock in Rats? Instrumentation and Methodological Errors in the Archival Literature (1976) (48)
- Concurrent measurement of autonomic and cognitive processes in a test of the traditional discriminative control procedure for Pavlovian electrodermal conditioning. (1973) (48)
- Phasic T-wave amplitude and heart rate changes as indices of mental effort and task incentive. (1984) (47)
- Relations among memory performance, mental workload and cardiovascular responses. (1996) (46)
- Phasic cardiac reactivity to psychological stress as a function of aerobic fitness level. (1986) (46)
- The law of initial values: differentiated testing as an empirical generalization versus enshrinement as a methodological rule. (1989) (43)
- Beyond Heart Rate in the Cardiac Psychophysiological Assessment of Mental Effort: The T-Wave Amplitude Component of the Electrocardiogram (1987) (37)
- Preference for signaled shock phenomenon: Direct and indirect evidence for modifiability factors in the shuttlebox (1976) (37)
- The relative sensitivities of heart rate and T-wave amplitude to stress: Comments on, and some alternative interpretations of, Penzien et al.'s results (1984) (35)
- The double-alternative, double-start experimental apparatus: A new procedure for measuring preference. (1984) (35)
- The importance of being symmetrical: Changeover to reality (1982) (34)
- Effects of psychological and physiological challenges on heart rate, T-wave amplitude, and pulse-transit time. (1996) (33)
- Explicitly-unpaired and truly-random CS--controls in human classical differential autonomic conditioning. (1971) (32)
- Rationalist versus empirical approaches to observing and conditioned reinforcement: The (so-called) preference-for-signaled-shock (1986) (32)
- Preference-for-signaled-shock phenomenon: Effects of shock modifiability and light reinforcement. (1973) (31)
- User-hostile systems and patterns of psychophysiological activity (1993) (31)
- Test of the propriety of the traditional discriminative control procedure in Pavlovian electrodermal and plethysmographic conditioning. (1971) (28)
- Signaling unmodifiable shocks: limits on human informational cognitive control. (1972) (28)
- On the utility of T-wave amplitude: a reply to Schwartz and Weiss. (1983) (28)
- Autonomic responses and verbal reports in further tests of the preparatory-adaptive-response interpretation of reinforcement. (1971) (28)
- Failures of contingency and cognitive factors to affect long-interval differential Pavlovian autonomic conditioning. (1972) (27)
- Carotid dP/dt as a psychophysiological index of sympathetic myocardial effects: some considerations. (1980) (27)
- Mental challenge elicits "additional" increases in heart rate during low and moderate intensity cycling. (1994) (27)
- Effects of tobacco smoking and gender on interhemispheric cognitive function: performance and confidence measures (1997) (26)
- Electrodermal differentiation of deception: perceived accuracy and perceived memorial content manipulations. (1991) (26)
- Targeting outcomes: Covering your assessment concerns and needs. (1993) (24)
- Electrodermal differentiation of deception: the effect of choice versus no choice of deceptive items. (1994) (23)
- Orienting-reaction theory and an increase in the human GSR following stimulus change which is unpredictable but not contrary to prediction. (1971) (23)
- Relationships between and sensitivities of the galvanic skin reflex and two indices of peripheral vasoconstriction in man. (1969) (22)
- Individual differences in phasic cardiac reactivity to psychological stress and the law of initial value. (1985) (22)
- Sex differences in small-magnitude heart-rate responses to sexual and infant-related stimuli: A psychophysiological approach (1989) (22)
- Specific and Reactive Sensitivities of Skin Resistance Response and Respiratory Apnea in a Japanese Concealed Information Test (CIT) of Criminal Guilt. (2004) (22)
- The effect of CS-US contingency variation on GSR and on subjective CS-US relational awareness (1977) (22)
- Operational, analogical and genuine definitions of psychophysiology. (1983) (22)
- The Preference-for-Signalled-Shock Phenomenon: Signalling Shock is Reinforcing only if Shock is Modifiable (1970) (22)
- Electrodermal differentiation of deception: potentially confounding and influencing factors. (1992) (21)
- Sexually dimorphic cognitive style, female sex hormones, and cortical nitric oxide (2000) (21)
- Socratic versus Sophistic Strains in the Teaching of Undergraduate Psychology: Implicit Conflicts Made Explicit (1982) (21)
- Short-interval classical SCR conditioning and the stimulus-sequence-change-elicited OR: the case of the empirical red herring. (1977) (21)
- The North American polygraph and psychophysiology: disinterested, uninterested, and interested perspectives. (1996) (21)
- T-wave amplitude utility revisited: some physiological and psychophysiological considerations (1992) (20)
- Stimulus repetition, change, and assessments of sensitivities of and relationships among an electrodermal and two plethysmographic components of the orienting reaction. (1974) (20)
- Classical aversive conditioning of human digital volume-pulse change and tests of the preparatory-adaptive-response interpretation of the reinforcement. (1971) (20)
- Heart rate deceleration in REM sleep: an orienting reaction interpretation. (1985) (20)
- Electrodermal recovery time as a supra sensitive autonomic index of anticipated intensity of threatened shock. (1972) (19)
- Psychophysiological and physiological aspects of T-wave amplitude in the objective study of behavior (1984) (19)
- Imaginational Pavlovian conditioning of large-magnitude cardiac decelerations with tilt as US. (1978) (18)
- Failures of information to reduce rated aversiveness of unmodifiable shock (1971) (17)
- Stimulus intensity and novelty interact in elicitation of the phasic electrodermal orienting response. (1993) (17)
- The effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition on cognitive ability and strategies employed for place learning in the water maze: sex differences (2003) (16)
- Physiological and psychological differentiation of bidirectional baroreceptor carotid manipulation in humans (1992) (16)
- Validity of the Lie Detector (1988) (16)
- Specific versus placebo effects in biofeedback training: A critical lay perspective (1987) (16)
- Unconfounded autonomic indexes of the aversiveness of signaled and unsignaled shocks. (1972) (16)
- Brain fingerprinting classification concealed information test detects US Navy military medical information with P300 (2014) (15)
- Test of an orienting-reaction-recovery account of short-interval autonomic conditioning (1975) (14)
- The 'control' question 'test' (CQT) polygrapher's dilemma: logico-ethical considerations for psychophysiological practitioners and researchers. (1993) (14)
- On evaluating autonomic and verbal indices of negative preception. (1974) (14)
- Classical appetitive conditioning of the GSR with cool air as UCS, and the roles of UCS onset and offset as reinforcers of the CR. (1967) (14)
- Effects of varying signaling and intensity of shock on an unconfounded and novel electrodermal autonomic index in a variable and long-interval classical trace conditioning paradigm. (1973) (13)
- A history of rat preference for signalled shock: From paradox to paradigm (1979) (13)
- Logical problems with Prokasy’s assessment of contingency relations in classical skin conductance conditioning (1975) (13)
- Reflections on human pavlovian decelerative heart-rate conditioning with negative tilt as US: Alternative approaches (1992) (13)
- Electrodermal and plethysmographic OR components: repetition of and change from UCS-CS trials with surrogate UCS. (1969) (12)
- Effects of water temperature on some noninvasively measured components of the human dive reflex: an experimental response-topography analysis. (1983) (12)
- Arguments for and proposed tests of a revised S-R contiguity-reinforcement theory of human Pavlovian autonomic conditioning: Some contra-cognitive claims (1988) (12)
- History and Description (1990) (12)
- Correlates of intelligence in computer measured aspects of prose vocabulary: word length, diversity, and rarity (1997) (11)
- Individual differences in imagery ability and Pavlovian heart rate decelerative conditioning. (1983) (11)
- Modeling the Realities of Research Experience: Collaboration against Common and Merciless Foes (1977) (10)
- Human Pavlovian HR decelerative conditioning with negative tilt as US: a review of some S-R, stimulus-substitution evidence. (1989) (10)
- Effects of instructions and contingency of reinforcement on the operant conditioning of human phasic heart rate change. (1981) (10)
- Novelty and the measurement of the GSR. (1968) (10)
- Sexually dimorphic effects of acute nicotine administration on arousal and visual-spatial ability in non-smoking human volunteers (2007) (10)
- Alice-in-Wonderland terminological usage in, and communicational concerns about, that peculiarly American flight of technological fancy (1991) (10)
- CS and UCS intervals and orders in human autonomic classical differential trace conditioning. (1970) (10)
- Interrelationships between human classical differential electrodermal conditioning, orienting reaction, responsivity, and awareness of stimulus contingencies. (1974) (9)
- Reinforcement through ucs offset in classical aversive conditioning1 (1965) (9)
- Sexually dimorphic effect of an acute smoking manipulation on skin resistance but not on heart-rate during a cognitive verbal task (1999) (9)
- Operational duplication without behavioral replication of changeover for signaled inescapable shock (1976) (9)
- The preference-for-signaled-shock phenomenon: Fifty days with scrambled shock in the shuttlebox (1976) (9)
- The apparent size of “projected” afterimages under conditions where size-constancy holds (1970) (9)
- The Concealed Information Test as an Instrument of Applied Differential Psychophysiology: Methodological Considerations (2009) (9)
- Anticipatory HR deceleration as a function of perceived control and probability of aversive loud noise: A deployment of attention account (1978) (8)
- Evoked potential correlates of intelligence: some problems with Hendrickson's string measure of evoked potential complexity and error theory of intelligence. (1985) (8)
- Evaluating polygraphy from a psychophysiological perspective: A specific-effects analysis (1987) (8)
- Academic Freedom Versus the Velvet Totalitarian Culture of Comfort on Current Canadian Campuses: Some Fundamental Terms and Distinctions (1997) (8)
- Reviewing for Risk: What’s the Evidence That It Works? (2001) (8)
- Effects of respiratory depth and rate on HR and TWA: An indirect assessment of the respiratory confound in cognitive task difficulty manipulations (1986) (8)
- Effects of US habituation following skin-conductance response conditioning: Support for a Pavlovian S-S position and a habituation account of nonmonotonic acquisition functions (1979) (7)
- Interactive Classification: A Method for Assessing the Adequacy of Counterbalancing as a Means of Control (1967) (7)
- The Preference-For-Signaled-Shock Phenomenon: Classical Conditioning Paradigms (1981) (7)
- On The Relevance Of Philosophy For Psychological Research: A Preliminary Analysis Of Some Influences Of Andersonian Realism (1988) (7)
- Velvet totalitarianism on Canadian Campuses: Subverting effects on the teaching of, and research in, the discipline of psychology. (1997) (7)
- Flights of teleological fancy about classical conditioning do not produce valid science or useful technology (1989) (7)
- Specific versus placebo effects in biofeedback: Some brief back-to-basics considerations (1987) (7)
- Experimental assessments of the importance of controlling for contingency factors in human classical differential electrodermal and plethysmographic conditioning. (1974) (7)
- Effects of nicotine administration via a sublingual tablet on arousal and verbal ability in non‐smokers (2010) (6)
- Intersession interval affects performance in the Morris Water Maze. (1998) (6)
- Psychophysiological and behavioral differences as a function of age and Parkinson’s disease (1993) (6)
- Undifferentiated and “mote-beam” percepts in Watsonian-Skinnerian behaviorism (1984) (6)
- Preparatory-response vs information-seeking interpretations of preference for signaled loud noise: Further limits on human informational cognitive control (1972) (6)
- Course Design for Critical Thinking. (1979) (6)
- Some elementary distinctions among, and comments concerning, the 'control' question 'test' (CQT) polygrapher's many problems: a reply to Honts, Kircher and Raskin. (1996) (6)
- The IRB Review System: How Do We Know It Works? (2001) (6)
- Size constancy and emmert's law of apparent sizes (1966) (6)
- Human Pavlovian decelerative cardiac conditioning based on a respiratory-induced cardiac deceleration as an unconditional reflex (1975) (5)
- Effects of electrode placement on direction of T-wave amplitude changes in psychophysiological studies (1986) (5)
- The preference‐for‐signalled‐shock phenomenon: Reliability and sensitivity of asymmertical and symmetrical changeover procedures in the skinner box (1977) (5)
- Propositional and response processes as distinguishable and equally important aspects of conditioning: Some clarifications (1989) (5)
- "My First Interest Is Interest" Berlyne as an Exemplar of the Curiosity Drive (1981) (5)
- Some recalcitrant views on the role of noncognitive S-R factors in human pavlovian autonomic conditioning (1991) (5)
- Observation, objectivity, and the conflict of ideas. (1990) (5)
- Seven principles of higher education: A primer (2000) (5)
- Electrodermal Activity as a Tool for Differentiating Psychological Processes in Human Experimental Preparations: Focus on the Psyche of Psychophysiology (1993) (5)
- Berlyne as a disinterested critic: A colleague's account of some academic interactions. (1979) (5)
- Development of the Reinforcing Effect of Signaling Modifiable Shock (1972) (5)
- Human Pavlovian autonomie conditioning and its relation to awareness of the CS/US contingency: Focus on the phenomenon and some forgotten facts (1996) (5)
- Attentional factors and aversiveness ratings in tests of the preparatory-adaptive-response interpretation of reinforcement. (1973) (5)
- Aspects of reinforcement through UCS offset in classical aversive conditioning (1967) (5)
- An experimental psychophysiological approach to human bradycardic reflexes (1985) (5)
- Treatment of PAT. Bradycardiac reflexes induced by dive vs. body-tilt. (1983) (5)
- Issues in human Pavlovian autonomic conditioning: Introduction (1988) (4)
- Daniel Berlyne and psychonomy: The beat of a different drum (1979) (4)
- Pavlovian and Operant-Biofeedback Procedures Combined Produce Large-Magnitude Conditional Heart-Rate Decelerations (1977) (4)
- An epistemologically arrogant community of contending scholars: A pre-socratic perspective on the past, present, and future of the Pavlovian Society (2001) (4)
- Sharing a common language about conditioning requires accurate characterizations of each others' positions: Reply to Shanks (1990) (4)
- The Preference-for-signalled-shock phenomenon: A taxonomy of signal type and signal content (1976) (4)
- Some Northerly Thoughts on Undergraduate Psychology Research Conferences (1985) (4)
- The Asymmetrical Changeover Procedure in the Preference-For-Signaled-Shock Literature: The Penultimate Word? (1981) (4)
- Commentary: On the limited role of the "single-subject" design in psychology: hypothesis generating but not testing. (1999) (4)
- Teaching Undergraduates the Philosophy of Psychology: The Method of Criticized Introspection (1981) (4)
- Cognitivism and the conflict between realist and instrumentalist approaches to scientific theorising. (1991) (4)
- Does activation of the baroreceptors reinforce differential Pavlovian conditioning of heart rate responses? (1993) (4)
- Towards evidentially based, non-circular explanations of human Pavlovian autonomic conditioning as a genuine phenomenon: A realist perspective (1988) (3)
- A low-tech approach to cardiac reactivity: Psychophysiological differentiation using heart rate, T-wave amplitude, and skin conductance level. (1993) (3)
- Some uses and abuses of electrodermal measures (1969) (3)
- An investigative biobehavioral approach to sex differences in cognitive functioning (2001) (3)
- Generalities and specifics in defining psychophysiology: Reply to stern (1964) and stern (1984) (1984) (3)
- Aping Newtonian physics but ignoring brute facts will not transform Skinnerian psychology into genuine science or useful technology (2004) (3)
- The rediscovery of the mind J. Searle, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1992), pp. xv + 270, $22.50 (1994) (3)
- My First Interest Is Interest (1981) (3)
- Human Pavlovian HR-decelerative conditioning with negative tilt as US: evidence of vagal and sympathetic influences on the UR in dogs. (1989) (3)
- Political correctness and the culture of comfort (1997) (3)
- On testing current cognitive theories of Pavlovian conditioning in the human Pavlovian autonomic transswitching preparation (1991) (3)
- Preference for information about an unmodifiable but rewarding outcome. (1972) (3)
- On Strengthening the Socratic Strain in Higher Education (1986) (3)
- On approaches to explaining cardiovascular reactivity: toward explanations that explain. (1989) (3)
- Appetitive classical autonomic conditioning with subject-selected cool-puff UCS (1969) (3)
- COGNITIVE AND S-R INTERPRETATIONS OF INCENTIVE-MOTIVATIONAL PHENOMENA. (1963) (3)
- Revisiting the learning-without-awareness question in human pavlovian autonomic conditioning: Focus on extinction in a dichotic listening paradigm (2000) (3)
- Balance between Merit and Equity in Academic Hiring Decisions: Judgemental Content Analysis Applied to the Phraseology of Australian Tenure-stream Advertisements in Comparison with Canadian Advertisements (2010) (3)
- Operant conditioning of GSR amplitude. (1968) (3)
- Cognition is Bodily: But Cognition is What? (1980) (3)
- Settling the stimulus-substitution issue is a prerequisite for sound nonteleological neural analysis of heart-rate deceleration conditioning (1993) (3)
- Booers, beware biofeedback boosting! (1984) (2)
- Pavlov's Methodological Behaviorism as a Pre-Socratic Contribution of the Melding of the Differential and Experimental Psychology (2003) (2)
- Reflections on the Dühring and Brand cases: Political correctness and the current abandonment of academic autonomy to the culture of comfort (2002) (2)
- Pavlovian george windholz (1931–2002): An exemplar of scholarly “observation and observation” and a critical contributor to psychology, and hence to behavioral neuroscience (2004) (2)
- Auditory and autonomic tests of the preparatory-adaptive-response interpretation of classical aversive conditioning. (1973) (2)
- Teaching critical thinking at the undergraduate level: A golden opportunity worth its weight in gold. (1988) (2)
- Comments on “Biofeedback in the Undergraduate Curriculum” from a More Critical Pedagogical Perspective (1982) (2)
- On some research-community contributions to the myth and symbol of biofeedback. (1987) (2)
- The Socratic–sophistic continuum in teaching psychology and psychological research in America. (1992) (2)
- Book Review: The Truth Machine: A Social History of the Lie Detector (2012) (2)
- PRES- and orthostatic-induced heart-rate changes as markers of labile hypertension: magnitude and reliability measures (1996) (2)
- The Preference-For-Signaled-Shock Phenomenon: Signal Salience in Symmetrical-Choice Procedures (1982) (2)
- On The Decline of Audience Participation at SPR: The Unexamined Session is Not Worth Attending (1985) (2)
- Roots of the Pavlovian Society’s missions of the past and present: The Pavlov dimension (2003) (2)
- The state of psychological theory as illustrated by Melzack's new conceptual nervous system model/theory: Strong on imaginativeness but weak in inference. (1989) (2)
- A POPPERIAN APPROACH TO HUMAN HABITUATION (1981) (2)
- Intuitive and factual approaches in the comparison of contractility and repolarization measures of sympathetic myocardial activity. (1985) (2)
- A Comparison of the Pupillary and Electrodermal Components of the Orienting Reflex in Sensitivity to Initial Stimulus Presentation, Repetition, and Change (2021) (1)
- Subjects vs. Participants (2007) (1)
- To what extent is Goddard's theory about associations and emotionally arousing stimuli?: Comment on Goddard, 1991 (1991) (1)
- Cross-modal differentiation under identical reinforcement schedules, and UCS-intensity effects in human classical eyelid conditioning. (1971) (1)
- On the relevance of philosophy to psychological research: Fashions versus fundamentals (1989) (1)
- From ad hominem towards ad res commentary: On some confusions regarding political correctness on Canadian campuses. (1997) (1)
- Short-interval backward autonomic conditioning revised: dissociations between autonomic and cognitive performance (1982) (1)
- On the relevance of philosophy for psychological research: Some autobiographical speculations concerning the influence of Andersonian Realism (1989) (1)
- From the Socratic University to the sophistic (2012) (1)
- Morris water maze reveals interactions between effects of nicotine and sexually dimorphic preferences for different cognitive strategies in rats (1997) (1)
- On the role of orienting reaction recovery in short-interval classical autonomic consitioning (1977) (1)
- Psychophysiological Window on Personality: Pragmatic and Philosophical Considerations (2008) (1)
- More data and arguments for partial failure of Emmert’s law under conditions of size constancy and veridical distance perception: Rejoinder to Teghtsoonian’s comments (1971) (1)
- Biofeedback and the modification of behavior A.J. Yates Plenum Press, New York, 1980, pp. 512 (1982) (1)
- Editorial: Share your comments (1993) (1)
- W(h)ither the discipline? A symposium. (1991) (1)
- Attaining Autonomic Calming Through Behavioral Control: A Response-Learning Approach (1983) (1)
- Re: ‘ABCs of IRBs’ (2012) (1)
- Specific vs. placebo effects in scientific vs. snake-oil medicine. (1984) (1)
- Assessing Faculty Work: Enhancing Individual and Institutional Performance, by Larry A. Braskamp & John C. Ory (1999) (1)
- Paean to a Prospering Placebo. (1991) (1)
- Experimental psychophysiology and pseudoscientific polygraphy (1991) (1)
- Reaction time as an index of masking and the effect of check trials on thoughtful subjects1 (1966) (1)
- Book reviews (1993) (0)
- An Improved Cookbook for the Neophyte Experimenter. (1994) (0)
- Is the Cqt Polygraph Evaluatable as a Procedure? Props and Props (1992) (0)
- Why peer-reviewed research funding may negate the critical benefits of open journal review: It is not the show, but the dough. (1987) (0)
- A Pavlovian Psychophysiological Perspective on the OR: The Facts of the Matter (2021) (0)
- Book reviews (1989) (0)
- Beyond Validity: Utility and Legal Considerations in the Application of Psychophysiological Detection (1990) (0)
- 178 Psychophysiological, psychological, and physiological effects of nicotine (1998) (0)
- Functionalist provides launching pad. (1977) (0)
- Book Review (1982) (0)
- The 23rd annual meeting of the pavlovian society St. Petersburg, Florida November 18–20, 1982 (1983) (0)
- Editorial (1990) (0)
- Effects of signalling parameters on human electroshock perception: Informational control versus stimulus error (1989) (0)
- The 24th Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society Lexington, Kentucky November 17–19, 1983 Paper Session I Moderator: George E. Billman Classical Aversive Conditioning of Right Coronary Blood Flow (1984) (0)
- Editorial announcement: New commentary section of journal (1985) (0)
- More on fMRI (2007) (0)
- A Critical Comparison of the Major Methods of Polygraph Interrogation (1990) (0)
- The Detection of Deception: A Psychophysiological, Specific-Effects-Oriented Perspective (1990) (0)
- Reliability and Validity of Polygraph-Based Classification (1990) (0)
- Reminiscences of the University of Sydney psychology department’s discipline-focused education of young John (1958-65) under O’Neil’s god professorial reign (1945-65): Academic freedom, fairness in evaluation, and educational integrity (2009) (0)
- Letter to the editor (1987) (0)
- Re: ‘Accreditation helps …’ (2003) (0)
- Canadian psychologists for social responsibility. (1985) (0)
- Adult clinical problems: A cognitive-behavioral approach (1992) (0)
- The Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society Baltimore, Maryland November 19–21, 1981 Thursday, November 19, 1981 (1982) (0)
- Cross-Modal Generalization in Human Skeletal and Autonomic Classical Conditioning (1967) (0)
- Erratum to: Logical problems with Prokasy’s assessment of contingency relations in classical skin conductance conditioning (1976) (0)
- On the predictive validity of TWA for cardiovascular disease. (1998) (0)
- Free speech and the issue of academic freedom: Is the Canadian velvet totalitarian disease coming to Australian campuses? (2011) (0)
- Modelling the realities of research experience: collaboration against common and merciless foes (1978) (0)
- Variety of Views on Polygraph Widely Sampled but not Well Analyzed. (1989) (0)
- PROBE‐STIMULUS MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN CONDITIONED FEAR IN THE SIGNALLED‐SHOCK SITUATION1 (1972) (0)
- The polygraph test: Lies, truth and science A. GALE (Ed.), (Sage Publications, London, 1988; in association with The British Psychological Society) pp. vii + 223, £8.50. (1989) (0)
- But Where's the Theory Testing? (1988) (0)
- Laboratory Studies: Factors Affecting Psychophysiological Detection (1990) (0)
- International Usage Contrasts: Cultural Factors (1990) (0)
- The annual meeting of the pavlovian society (1981) (0)
- On Schachter's Sophistic sense of scientific sin. (1978) (0)
- Theoretical Issues in Psychophysiological Detection (1990) (0)
- With it, but with what? (1989) (0)
- 61 A principled evaluation of the “control” question “test”: Back to some scientific, applied, and ethical basics (1998) (0)
- Book reviews (1999) (0)
- Realist versus instrumentalist approaches to clarifying the conditions for orienting response habituation (1991) (0)
- Satiation and exploration in instrumental reward learning1 (1967) (0)
- On the role of orienting reaction recovery in short-interval classical autonomic conditioning J.J. Furedy and S. Ginsburg, Biological psychology 5 (1977) 211. (1978) (0)
- Letter: Irrelevant versus relevant evidence on the effects of change on OR. (1974) (0)
- Taxonomic Chaos in the Confused Canadian Bioethics Industry: Apres Moi la Deluge (2006) (0)
- Treatment of PAT (1983) (0)
- Some recalcitrant views on the role of non-cognitive S-R factors in human pavlovain conditioning: Some facts still haunt us (1991) (0)
- The stern reality (1990) (0)
- Pavlovian autonomic conditioning: S-R and S-S? (1986) (0)
- A grab bag review (1980) (0)
- Discipleship among the scientists (2001) (0)
- Phobia: Theoretical examination of possible mechanisms (1982) (0)
- Polygraphy and biofeedback: ‘Two bone-pointing instruments of modern technological/superstitious (?) society’ (1986) (0)
- RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SENSITIVITIES OF BLOOD-VOLUME CHANGE, PULSE-VOLUME CHANGE, AND THE GSR. (1967) (0)
- A pavlovian in spirit: Richard annells champion (1925–1999) (2000) (0)
- Grastyan and Berlyne as socratic figures: A personal perspective (1991) (0)
- Interdisciplinary Interactions Across the Biobehavioral Divide: A Pre-Socratic Perspective (1997) (0)
- The polygraph test: Lies, truth and science A. Gale (ed.), (Sage Publications, London, 1988; in association with The British Psychological Society) pp. vii + 223, £8.50 (1989) (0)
- Psychological forum: The Australian PHD examination system: A critique and a proposal for reform (1979) (0)
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