Winthrop Kellogg
American comparative psychologist
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- PhD Psychology University of Chicago
- Masters Psychology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Psychology University of Kansas
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Winthrop Niles Kellogg was an American comparative psychologist who studied the behavior of a number of intelligent animal species. Kellogg received his undergraduate degree at Indiana University after serving for two years in World War I. He went on to receive his Master's and PhD from Columbia University. He held academic positions at both Indiana and Florida State Universities where he would undertake two of the most pioneering studies. During his time at Indiana his research focused on conditioning in learning and comparative studies. His time at Florida State was dedicated to bottlenose dolphins and sonar.
Winthrop Kellogg's Published Works
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- The Ape And The Child (1933) (372)
- Sonar system of the blind. (1962) (160)
- Communication and Language in the Home-Raised Chimpanzee (1968) (133)
- Porpoises and Sonar (1963) (103)
- The Ape and the Child: A study of environmental influence upon early behavior (1967) (88)
- Communication among social bees@@@Porpoises and Sonar@@@Man and Dolphin (1963) (79)
- The backward conditioning curve. (1947) (77)
- Porpoise sounds as sonar signals. (1953) (67)
- The Time of Judgment in Psychometric Measures (1931) (64)
- Echo Ranging in the Porpoise. (1959) (62)
- Echo ranging in the porpoise; perception of objects by reflected sound is demonstrated for the first time in marine animals. (1958) (56)
- Reactions of the Porpoise to Ultrasonic Frequencies. (1952) (48)
- Auditory Perception of Submerged Objects by Porpoises (1959) (34)
- Underwater Visual Discrimination by the California Sea Lion (1965) (33)
- The growth of social perception in different racial groups. (1931) (32)
- Maze learning in water snakes. (1936) (28)
- An attempt to condition the chronic spinal dog. (1947) (24)
- On the behavior of the lumbo-spinal dog. (1946) (22)
- Electric Shock as a Motivating Stimulus in Conditioning Experiments (1941) (19)
- The relation of physical constitution to general intelligence, social intelligence and emotional instability (17)
- The true-false question as an aid in studying. (1938) (15)
- Spinal conditioning in dogs. (1946) (15)
- The nature of the response retained after several varieties of conditioning in the same subjects. (1939) (14)
- Auditory scanning in the dolphin (1960) (12)
- Some new data on the nature of spinal conditioning. (1949) (12)
- Refinements in technique for the conditioning of motor reflexes in dogs. (1939) (11)
- The effect of emotional excitement upon muscular steadiness (1932) (11)
- An experimental comparison of psychophysical methods (11)
- An Analysis of the Bilateral Transfer of Conditioning in Dogs, in Terms of the Frequency, Amplitude, and Latency of the Responses (1938) (11)
- Chimpanzees in Experimental Homes (1968) (10)
- Visual discrimination and problem solving in a bottlenose dolphin (1968) (10)
- "Ambiguous conditioning," a phenomenon of bilateral transfer. (1938) (10)
- Is movement necessary for learning? An experimental test of the motor theory of conditioning. (1940) (9)
- Conditioning and Retention under Hypnotic Doses of Nembutal (1941) (9)
- Humanizing the ape. (1931) (9)
- Changes in General Behavior during Flexion Conditioning and Their Importance for the Learning Process (1940) (9)
- An eclectic view of some theories of learning. (1938) (8)
- The learning curve for flying an airplane. (1946) (8)
- Conditioned respiration and the conditioned flexion response in dogs. (1939) (8)
- A Further Note on the 'Wolf Children' of India (1934) (7)
- Evidence for both stimulus-substitution and original anticipatory responses in the conditioning of dogs. (1938) (7)
- A maze test of Dunlap's theory of learning. (1935) (7)
- Visual Problem-Solving in a Bottlenose Dolphin (1964) (7)
- Maze-Learning in the Guppy (1960) (6)
- Superstitious behavior in animals. (1949) (5)
- The phenomenon of the muscle-twitch in flexion conditioning. (1942) (5)
- Worms, Dogs, and Paramecia. (1958) (5)
- Respiratory changes during the conditioning of fish. (1953) (4)
- 'Hypotheses' and 'random activity' during the conditioning of dogs (1940) (4)
- More about the 'Wolf Children' of India (1931) (4)
- Size discrimination by reflected sound in a bottle-nose porpoise. (1959) (4)
- On the Psychological Study of Small Whales (1958) (3)
- The Indiana Conditioning Laboratory (1938) (3)
- The influence of reading matter upon the effectiveness of adjacent advertisements. (1932) (3)
- Measuring auditory intensive thresholds in electrical units. (1929) (3)
- A note on fear behavior in young rats, mice and birds. (1931) (3)
- Reflex Mechanisms and the Ease of Conditioning (1942) (3)
- Some objections to Prof. Cason's definition of learning. (1938) (3)
- A device for measuring kymographic records. (1936) (3)
- Continuous measurement of the effect of a depressing drug upon the organism. (1942) (3)
- Galvanotropism as an avoidance response. (1958) (2)
- Modification of Reflex Behavior in Spinal Dogs (1945) (2)
- The relationship between ambiguous conditioning and experimental extinction in dogs. A follow-up report. (1939) (2)
- A Method for Recording the Activity of the Human Fetus in Utero, with Specimen Results (1941) (2)
- Structure or function in the definition of learning (1939) (2)
- CommunicationCommunication and language in the home-raised chimpanzee. The gesturs, "words," and be- havioral signals of home-raised apes are critically examined. (1968) (2)
- On the nature of skillsa reply to Mr. Lynch (1939) (1)
- The superfluity of the Chappell critique—a reply. (1940) (1)
- Experimental data on different neural mechanisms for learned and unlearned responses. (1941) (1)
- An Improved Model of McDougall's After-Image Apparatus (1)
- Conditioning and motor learning. (1948) (1)
- Mind and performance: a comparative study of learning in mammals, birds, and reptiles. (1955) (1)
- The Graphic Method in Psychophysics (1929) (1)
- An Improved Photometer for Measuring Brightness Thresholds in Hundredths of a Meter Candle (1929) (1)
- A method for the maintenance of chronic spinal animals. (1946) (0)
- "Innate" and "Learned": Roots of Behavior . Genetics, instinct, and socialization in animal behavior. Eugene L. Bliss, Ed. Harper, New York, 1962. xi + 339 pp. Illus. $16. (1962) (0)
- "Paramecium Controversy". (1958) (0)
- Laboratory Psychology And the A.B. Degree (1942) (0)
- Recent experiments in psychology. (1938) (0)
- The Measurement of the Latent Time of Electric Light Bulbs (1930) (0)
- Are localized CRs lost or eradicated following unilateral cortical damage? (1951) (0)
- Spinal Conditioning in Dogs. (1946) (0)
- Locomotor and other disturbances following hemidecortication in the dog. (1949) (0)
- LABORATORY PSYCHOLOGY AND THE A.B. DEGREE. (1942) (0)
- Is spinal conditioning, conditioning? (1947) (0)
- The influence of hemidecortication upon bilateral avoidance conditioning in dogs. (1950) (0)
- Worms, Dogs, and Paramecia (1958) (0)
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