AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX 



ANALGESICS, Action of some anti- 

 pyretic, on psychological reaction 

 time. D. I. Macht, S. Isaacs and 

 J. Greenburg, 327-338 



Announcement, 1 



Associations, Method of studying con- 

 trolled word. M. W.Loring, 369-428 



Association test, The stop-watch and 

 the. Knight Dunlap, 339-352 



BOCK, CARL W. A classification of 

 groups, 277-318 



CEREBRAL cortex of the cat, On the 

 motor functions of the. J. D. 

 Stout, 177-230 



Cerebral destruction, The effects of, 

 upon habit formation and retention 

 in the albino rat. K. S. Lashley and 

 S. I. Franz, 71-140 



Cerebral motor control : The recovery 

 from experimentally produced hemi- 

 plegia. R. Oden and S. I. Franz, 

 33-50 



Chronoscopes, Methods of using the 

 balanced-magnet. Knight Dunlap, 

 445-458 



Continuous stimulations versus transi- 

 tional shock, in the phototactic 

 response. S. J. Holmes, 65-70 



DESTRUCTION of the frontal por- 

 tion of the cerebrum, The retention 



of habits by the rat after. S. I. 



Franz and K. S. Lashley, 3-18 

 Discriminative responses to visual 



stimuli. H. M. Johnson, 459-494 

 Distribution of practice to the rate of 



learning, A simple maze: with data 



on the relation of, 353-368 



DODSON, J. D. Relative values of 

 reward and punishment in habit 

 formation, 231-276 



DUNLAP, KNIGHT. Internal secretion 

 in learning. (Discussion), 61-64 



DUNLAP, KNIGHT. The stop-watch 

 and the association test, 171-176 



DUNLAP, KNIGHT. A synchronous 

 motor kymograph, 319-324 



DUNLAP, KNIGHT. Methods of using 

 balanced-magnet chronoscopes, 445- 

 458 



Dunlap's method for the mean varia- 

 tion. Buford Johnson, 325-326 



JTRANZ, S. I. AND LASHLEY, K. S. 

 The retention of habits by the 

 rat after destruction of the frontal 

 portion of the cerebrum, 3-18 



FRANZ, S. I. AND ODEN, R. On cere- 

 bral motor control; the recovery from 

 experimentally produced hemiplegia, 

 33-50 



FRANZ, S. I. AND LASHLEY, K. S. The 

 effects of cerebral destruction upon 

 habit formation and retention in the 

 albino rat, 71-140 



Feeding, Effects of delayed upon 

 learning. J. B. Watson, 51-60 



Q.ROUPS, A classification of. Carl 

 W. Bock, 277-318 



GREENBURG, J., MACHT, D. I. and 

 ISAACS, S. Action of some anti- 

 pyretic analgesics on psychological 

 reaction time, 327-338 



J-jABIT formation and retention in 

 the albino rat, Effects of cerebral 

 destruction upon. K. S. Lashley 

 and S. I. Franz, 71-140 



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