• Karl Spencer Lashley (June 7, 1890 – August 7, 1958) was an American psychologist and behaviorist remembered for his contributions to the study of learning...
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    Franklin Roberto Lashley (born July 16, 1976), better known by his ring name Bobby Lashley, is an American professional wrestler and former mixed martial...
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  • a psychological theory in both neuropsychology and behaviorism. Karl Spencer Lashley defined equipotentiality as "The apparent capacity of any intact...
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  • Lashley may refer to: Bobby Lashley (born 1976), American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Karl Lashley (1890–1958), American psychologist...
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    Hebb to study instead with Karl Lashley at the University of Chicago. In July 1934, Hebb was accepted to study under Karl Lashley at the University of Chicago...
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    lobes, and the classical motor cortex of the human brain. He worked with Karl Lashley at the Yerkes Primate Center of which he was to become director later...
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  • contrasted by functional specialization. This is one of two principles that Karl Lashley published in 1950, alongside the equipotentiality principle. In the 19th...
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    then did postdoctoral research with Karl Lashley at Harvard University though most of his time was spent with Lashley at the Yerkes Primate Research Center...
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    thinkers using this model include Henri Poincaré, Arthur Holly Compton, and Karl Popper. James did important work in philosophy of religion. In his Gifford...
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  • The Karl Spencer Lashley Award is awarded by The American Philosophical Society as a recognition of research on the integrative neuroscience of behavior...
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    retired from his position as Director in 1942, where he was replaced by Karl Lashley. After his death, the lab was moved to Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia...
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    Richard Miles 1931  Walter Samuel Hunter 1930  Herbert Langfeld 1929  Karl Lashley 1928  Edwin G. Boring 1927  Harry Levi Hollingworth 1926  Harvey A. Carr...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • of Ellis and Krafft-Ebing as being actually "quite ill physically". Karl Lashley spent decades looking for the engram which he abandoned in 1950 for non-localized...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • this learning style has their roots in neuropsychology sub-processes. Karl Lashley, a psychologist who studied under John B. Watson, focused mainly on studying...
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    Carl Rogers (redirect from Karl rogers)
    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • Trumbull Ladd Christine Ladd-Franklin Ellen Langer Jan van der Lans Karl Lashley Bibb Latane Richard Lazarus John Francis Leader Timothy Leary Averil...
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    descriptions of dementias by Alois Alzheimer and Arnold Pick. The work of Karl Lashley in rats for a time in the early to mid 20th century put a damper on localization...
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  • a mutually agreed-upon framework does not appear to exist. In 1923, Karl Lashley conducted experiments on rhesus monkeys that demonstrated changes in...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • infant human, although such a conclusion was likely an exaggeration. Karl Lashley, a close collaborator with Watson, examined biological manifestations...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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    investigations into specific learning and memory functions, such as Karl Lashley's study on mass action and serial interaction mechanisms. Important evidence...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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    could be used for intracellular recordings of crayfish giant axons. Karl Lashley, a well-known American neuropsychologist, had tried but failed to identify...
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    Harvey A. Carr (1926) Harry Levi Hollingworth (1927) Edwin Boring (1928) Karl Lashley (1929) Herbert Langfeld (1930) Walter Samuel Hunter (1931) Walter Richard...
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  • the perceptual fields corresponded to electrical fields in the brain. Karl Lashley did experiments with gold foil pieces inserted in monkey brains purporting...
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