Julian Jaynes
American psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Julian Jaynes was an American researcher in psychology at Yale and Princeton for nearly 25 years, best known for his 1976 book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. His career was dedicated to the problem of consciousness, "...the difference between what others see of us and our sense of our inner selves and the deep feelings that sustain it. ... Men have been conscious of the problem of consciousness almost since consciousness began." Jaynes' solution touches on many disciplines, including neuroscience, linguistics, psychology, archeology, history, religion and analysis of ancient texts.
Julian Jaynes's Published Works
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- The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind (1976) (1162)
- Effects of early experience upon the behavior of animals. (1954) (194)
- Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats. Iii. Sensory Cues Involved in the Lactating Female's Response To Her Young 1) (1956) (164)
- Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats I: Recognition of Young (1956) (100)
- Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. II. The critical period. (1957) (80)
- Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. I. Development and generalization. (1956) (79)
- THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE IN THE LATE PLEISTOCENE (1976) (52)
- Retention of a light-dark discrimination in rats of different ages. (1968) (52)
- Consciousness and the voices of the mind. (1986) (51)
- Studies on Maternal Retrieving in Rats: II. Effects of Practice and Previous Parturitions (1956) (51)
- The historical origins of "ethology" and "comparative psychology." (1969) (46)
- Historical conceptions of psychology (1973) (35)
- Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. IV. Generalization and emergent discrimination. (1958) (33)
- Species differences in activity during hunger and thirst. (1966) (33)
- Effect of duration of reinstatement on retention of a visual discrimination learned in infancy. (1969) (32)
- A two-tiered theory of emotions: Affect and feeling (1982) (30)
- Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. III. Practice effects on performance, retention, and fear. (1958) (26)
- Neural medication of mating in male cats: I. Effects of unilateral and bilateral removal of the neocortex. (1956) (24)
- Neural mediation of mating in male cats. II. Contributions of the frontal cortex (1955) (21)
- In the shadow of the enlightenment: I. Reimarus against the epicureans (1974) (13)
- Neural mediation of mating in male cats. III. Contributions of occipital, parietal and temporal cortex (1956) (12)
- Limited freedom: linear reflections on nonlinear texts (1989) (12)
- Edwin Garrigues Boring: 1886-1968. (1969) (8)
- Sensory pain and conscious pain (1985) (6)
- Learning a second response to a cue as a function of the magnitude of the first. (1950) (6)
- Hearing voices and the bicameral mind (1986) (5)
- McMaster-Bauer symposium on consciousness. (1986) (5)
- Palaeolithic cave paintings as eidetic images (1979) (5)
- Waiting for the world to make me talk and tell me what I meant (1984) (4)
- In the shadow of the Enlightenment. (1974) (3)
- In a manner of speaking (1978) (3)
- A Long Way from Genes to Behavior and Molecules to Man. (1973) (2)
- Verbal Hallucinations and Pre-Conscious Mentality (1990) (1)
- "Consciousness and the voices of the mind": Response to the discussants. (1986) (1)
- DISCUSSION (1977) (0)
- Washed coins, starved pigs, alleged reinforcement. (1967) (0)
- A regulatory program of food services. (1973) (0)
- Julian Jaynes, Graduate Commencement Speaker, 1979 (1979) (0)
- Toward a Psychology of Morale (1944) (0)
- Representations as metaphiers (1982) (0)
- The making of the modern mind (2000) (0)
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