Karl Lashley
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American psychologist
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Karl Lashley's Degrees
- PhD Psychology Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Karl Spencer Lashley was an American psychologist and behaviorist remembered for his contributions to the study of learning and memory. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Lashley as the 61st most cited psychologist of the 20th century.
Karl Lashley's Published Works
Published Works
- The problem of serial order in behavior (1951) (2717)
- Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence: A Quantitative Study of Injuries to the Brain (1965) (560)
- PATTERNS OF CEREBRAL INTEGRATION INDICATED BY THE SCOTOMAS OF MIGRAINE (1941) (531)
- The Mechanism of Vision: XV. Preliminary Studies of the Rat's Capacity for Detail Vision (1938) (350)
- Reflex secretion of the human parotid gland. (1916) (290)
- Experimental analysis of instinctive behavior. (1938) (259)
- THE ACCURACY OF MOVEMENT IN THE ABSENCE OF EXCITATION FROM THE MOVING ORGAN (1917) (250)
- The Pavlovian theory of generalization. (1946) (237)
- Basic neural mechanisms in behavior. (217)
- The cytoarchitecture of the cerebral cortex of ateles: A critical examination of architectonic studies (1946) (208)
- Thalamo‐cortical connections of the rat's brain (1941) (180)
- Cerebral organization and behavior. (1958) (179)
- Persistent Problems in the Evolution of Mind (1949) (168)
- INTEGRATIVE FUNCTIONS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX (1933) (166)
- The mechanism of vision. VII. The projection of the retina upon the primary optic centers in the rat (1934) (164)
- The Mechanism of Vision: I. A Method for Rapid Analysis of Pattern-Vision in the Rat (1930) (156)
- Conditional Reactions in the Rat (1938) (140)
- MASS ACTION IN CEREBRAL FUNCTION. (1931) (138)
- An examination of the electrical field theory of cerebral integration. (1951) (135)
- The mechanism of vision IV. The cerebral areas necessary for pattern vision in the rat (1931) (130)
- The human salivary reflex and its use in psychology. (1916) (126)
- The mechanism of vision. V. The structure and image-forming power of the rat's eye. (1932) (123)
- The neuropsychology of Lashley (1960) (114)
- An Examination of the “Continuity Theory” as Applied to Discriminative Learning (1942) (111)
- STUDIES OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN LEARNING: V. THE RETENTION OF MOTOR HABITS AFTER DESTRUCTION OF THE SO-CALLED MOTOR AREAS IN PRIMATES (1924) (110)
- The mechanism of vision. XVI. The functioning of small remnants of the visual cortex (1939) (107)
- The Mechanism of Vision: III. The Comparative Visual Acuity of Pigmented and Albino Rats (1930) (105)
- The Effects of Strychnine and Caffeine Upon the Rate of Learning. (1917) (97)
- The mechanism of vision. VIII. The projection of the retina upon the cerebral cortex of the rat (1934) (96)
- FACTORS LIMITING RECOVERY AFTER CENTRAL NERVOUS LESIONS (1938) (94)
- FUNCTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF CEREBRAL LOCALIZATION (1937) (89)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning. (84)
- Instinctive Behavior: The Development of Modern Concept (1957) (72)
- The survival of the maze habit after cerebellar injuries. (1926) (70)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning XII. Loss of the maze habit after occipital lesions in blind rats (1943) (68)
- Spinal conduction and kinesthetic sensitivity in the maze habit. (67)
- STUDIES OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN LEARNING. No. III.—THE MOTOR AREAS (1921) (61)
- Visual discrimination of size and form in the albino rat. (1912) (60)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning. VII. The relation between cerebral mass, learning, and retention (1926) (59)
- The Mechanism Of Vision: II. The Influence of Cerebral Lesions upon the Threshold of Discrimination for Brightness in the Rat (1930) (55)
- The Mechanism of Vision. XI. A Preliminary Test of Innate Organization (1934) (55)
- Studies in the Dynamics of Behavior (1933) (51)
- The mechanism of vision. X. Postoperative disturbances of habits based on detail vision in the rat after lesions in the cerebral visual areas. (1934) (50)
- The neuropsychology of Lashley : selected papers of K.S. Lashley (1961) (49)
- The Effects of Cerebral Destruction Upon Habit-Formation and Retention in the Albino Rat. (48)
- Studies of Cerebral Function in Learning (VI). (48)
- TEMPORAL VARIATION IN THE FUNCTION OF THE GYRUS PRECENTRALIS IN PRIMATES (1923) (47)
- Studies of Cerebral Function in Learning. II. The Effects of Long Continued Practice upon Cerebral L (47)
- The retention of habits by the rat after destruction of the frontal portion of the cerebrum. (45)
- Notes on the development of a young monkey. (43)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning IX. Mass action in relation to the number of elements in the problem to be learned (1933) (42)
- The color vision of birds. I. The spectrum of the domestic fowl. (39)
- Structural variation in the nervous system in relation to behavior. (1947) (37)
- Learning: III. Nervous Mechanisms in Learning. (36)
- A simple maze: With data on the relation of the distribution of practice to the rate of learning. (1918) (35)
- The thalamus and emotion. (1938) (29)
- Cerebral Control versus Reflexology: A Reply to Professor Hunter (1931) (27)
- The mechanism of vision; effects of destroying the visual associative areas of the monkey. (1948) (26)
- The Mechanism of Vision: XVII. Autonomy of the Visual Cortex (1942) (23)
- The mechanism of vision. XIII. Cerebral function in discrimination of brightness when detail vision is controlled (1937) (22)
- Visual disturbances following frontal ablations in the monkey. (1947) (21)
- Coalescence of neurology and psychology. (1941) (18)
- OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION AFTER DESTRUCTION OF THE ANTERIOR THALAMIC NUCLEI (1943) (16)
- A Consensus of Medical Opinion upon Questions Relating to Sex Education and Venereal Disease Campaigns. (15)
- Reproduction of inarticulate sounds in the parrot. (15)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning. XIII. Apparent absence of transcortical association in maze learning (1944) (14)
- Studies of cerebral function in learning. VIII. A reanalysis of data on mass action in the visual cortex (1932) (13)
- The Mechanism of Vision: XIV. Visual Perception of Distance After Injuries to the Cerebral Cortex, Colliculi, or Optic Thalamus (1937) (11)
- Biparental inheritance of size in Paramecium (1913) (10)
- Physiological Analysis of the Libido. (1924) (10)
- CHANGES IN THE AMOUNT OF SALIVARY SECRETION ASSOCIATED WITH CEREBRAL LESIONS (1917) (9)
- Inheritance in the asexual reproduction of hydra (1915) (9)
- Functional interpretation of anatomic patterns. (1952) (8)
- The mechanism of vision. VI. The lateral portion of the area striata in the rat: A correction (1932) (8)
- STUDIES OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN LEARNING: X. The Effects of Dilatation of the Ventricles upon Maze-Learning (1933) (7)
- The fundus oculi of birds especially as viewed by the ophthalmoscope: A study in comparative anatomy and physiology. (6)
- Results of continued selection in Hydra (6)
- Observations on ciliary current in freeswimming paramecia (1916) (5)
- A note on the persistence of an instinct. (5)
- The effects of cerebral lesions subsequent to the formation of the maze habit: Localization of the habit. (5)
- Inheritance in the Asexual Reproduction of Hydra Viridis. (1915) (4)
- Studies of simian intelligence from the University of Li?ge. (1940) (3)
- Sensory physiology of animals. (3)
- Literature for 1912 on the behavior of vertebrates. (1913) (3)
- General reviews and summaries: sensory physiology of animals. (2)
- Sensory Control and Rate of Learning in the Maze (1945) (2)
- Recent literature on sensory discrimination in animals. (1915) (2)
- Theories and problems. (2)
- Neural mechanisms in adaptive behavior. (1)
- Sensory psychology of animals. (1)
- Brain mechanisms and intelligence, 1929. (1948) (1)
- The relation of learning and retention to the extent of cerebral lesions in the rat. (1925) (1)
- The influence of cerebral lesions upon the capacity to learn. (1)
- Recent literature of a general nature on animal behaviour. (1)
- III. SYMBOLIC NEUROLOGY PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHONEUROSES, PSYCHOSES: Studies of Cerebral Function in Learning. IX. Mass Action in Relation to the Number of Elements in the Problem to be Learned (1933) (0)
- Discussion of experimental results. (0)
- The influence of brain injuries upon retentiveness. (0)
- Symposium on Recent Advances in Psychology (1942) (0)
- Comparison of the rat with other forms. (0)
- Not Available. (1958) (0)
- The course of learning in deteriorated cases. (0)
- The nature of the deterioration following cerebral lesions. (0)
- VICARIOUS FUNCTIONING AFTER DESTRUCTION OF THE VISUAL AREAS (0)
- Function of the precentral convolution in primates (1922) (0)
- Homing and related activities of birds : The aquisision of skill in archery. [&c.] (0)
- Homing and related activities of birds, by J. B. Watson and K. S. Lashley. The acquisition of skill in archery, by K. S. Lashley. (0)
- The relation of reduced learning ability to sensory and motor defects. (0)
- Watson and Lashley on Homing and Related Activities of Birds (0)
- Habit Formation and Decerebration (1921) (0)
- 8.3: Parts of the Brain Involved with Memory (0)
- CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN PARTIALLY DECEREBRATED RATS (1920) (0)
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