William Thomas Heron
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Former psychology professor at the University of Minnesota
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Thomas Heron was a professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota. He co-authored six papers with B.F. Skinner in the 1930s, making him Skinner's most frequent co-author during the latter's career. He is known for an experiment he conducted in 1952, in which he and a graduate student attempted to test the validity of extrasensory perception.
William Thomas Heron's Published Works
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- Effects of decreased variation in the sensory environment. (1954) (429)
- Perception as a function of retinal locus and attention. (1957) (407)
- Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized images. (1960) (193)
- Visual disturbances after prolonged perceptual isolation. (1956) (143)
- The effects of restricting early experience on the problem-solving capacity of dogs. (1954) (107)
- Effects of caffeine and benzedrine upon conditioning and extinction. (1937) (90)
- The effects of early restriction on activity in dogs. (1954) (86)
- Cognitive effects of perceptual isolation. (1959) (69)
- Individual differences in dogs: preliminary report on the effects of early experience. (1951) (69)
- Changes in perceptual function after isolation. (1959) (68)
- ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC WAVES WITH VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT. STUDY IN THE RAT. (1964) (61)
- The inheritance of maze learning ability in rats. (1935) (46)
- Small eye movements of the cat. (1960) (40)
- Changes in hunger during starvation (1937) (36)
- Hypnotism: an objective study in suggestibility. (1955) (26)
- An objective evaluation of hypnosis in obstetrics. (1950) (26)
- The rate of extinction in maze-bright and maze-dull rats (1940) (25)
- Results of Variations in Length of Memorized Material (25)
- The Inheritance of Brightness and Dullness in Maze Learning Ability in the Rat (1941) (23)
- Clinical applications of suggestion and hypnosis (1953) (17)
- Response to or perception of auditory stimuli under deep surgical anesthesia. (1966) (16)
- Spontaneous activity and maze learning. (1935) (14)
- An automatic recording device for use in animal psychology. (1933) (14)
- Studies of the reliability of the problem box and the maze with human and animal subjects (13)
- A study of disinhibition in the white rat. (1940) (13)
- The effects of metrazol shock on retention of the maze habit. (1941) (13)
- The Warming-up Effect. (1924) (12)
- American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (1963) (12)
- The Warming-Up Effect in Learning Nonsense Syllables (1928) (11)
- A preliminary experimental comparison of radio and classroom lectures (1946) (10)
- How Animals Find their Way About. (10)
- The group demonstration of illusory warmth as illustrative of the phenomenon of suggestion. (9)
- The Animal Mind: A Textbook of Comparative Psychology (3rd Edition). (8)
- CAPACITY OF SKELETAL MUSCLE IN RATS TO MAINTAIN WORK OUTPUT (1934) (8)
- Brain weight and maze learning in rats. (1940) (6)
- Complex learning processes. (1934) (6)
- The effect of endocrine feeding upon the learning performance of white rats (5)
- Time discrimination in the rat. (1949) (5)
- The behavior of active and inactive rats in experimental extinction and discrimination problems (1940) (4)
- The effects of a differential rate of reinforcement of responses to two levers. (1942) (4)
- Qualitative food deficiency as a drive in a discrimination problem. (1949) (4)
- The rat: a bibliography. (4)
- The Test-Retest Reliability of Rat Learning Scores from the Multiple-T Maze (1930) (4)
- Habit formation and higher mental processes in the rat. (1932) (3)
- Internal stimuli and learning. (1949) (3)
- Clinical applications of suggestion and hypnosis (2nd ed.). (1953) (3)
- What is Hypnosis (1961) (3)
- The foreign language requirement for the Ph.D. (1947) (3)
- Basal Metabolism and Maze Learning in Rats (1936) (3)
- The rat : a bibliography 1924-1929 (1)
- Social life among the insects. (1)
- Hypnotism for professionals. (1954) (0)
- Suggestion and Suggestibility. (1953) (0)
- WORK OUTPUT OF RATS SUBJECTED TO CONTINUOUS FARADIC STIMULATION. (1932) (0)
- Precautions in the Use of Hypnosis. (1953) (0)
- Conditioning or apprehension in rat learning. (1946) (0)
- Methods of Induction. (1953) (0)
- The laboratory mouse. (0)
- Degrees of the Hypnotic State. (1953) (0)
- Labyrinth and Equilibrium. (0)
- CROWS AND PIGEONS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. (1963) (0)
- Psychosomatics and suggestion therapy in dentistry. (1952) (0)
- Hypnosis in medicine. (1959) (0)
- The reliability of the problem box as a method for measuring the learning ability of the rat (0)
- The psychology of hypnosis. (1959) (0)
- Review of The startle pattern. (1940) (0)
- Principles of hypnosis. (1955) (0)
- The Professional Use of Hypnosis. (1953) (0)
- Work Output of Rats Subjected to Continuous Faradic Stimulation (1932) (0)
- Review of The rat in laboratory investigation. (1943) (0)
- How to Approach Your Patient. (1953) (0)
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