Description |
xiv, 311 p. illus., group port. 24 cm. |
Note |
"Report of a symposium held at the California Institute of Technology in September, 1948...under the auspices of the Hixon Fund Committee." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies. |
Contents |
The general and logical theory of automata, by J. von Neumann.-- Why the mind is in the head, by W. S. McCulloch.--The problem of serial order in behavior, by K. S. Lashley.--Functional differences between the occipital and temporal lobes with special reference to the interrelations of behavior and extracerebral mechanisms, by H. Klüver.--Relational determination in perception, by W. Köhler.--Brain and intelligence, by W. C. Halstead.--The symposium from the viewpoint of a clinician, by H. W. Brosin. |
Subject |
Psychophysiology.
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Added Author |
California Institute of Technology. Hixon Fund.
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Added Title |
Hixon symposium |
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