
Neurophysiology and learning: Memory and organization of attention
PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Neurophysiology and learning: Memory and organization of attention. In D. B. Lindsley & A. A. Lumsdaine (Eds.), Brain function and

PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Neurophysiology and learning: Memory and organization of attention. In D. B. Lindsley & A. A. Lumsdaine (Eds.), Brain function and

PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Emotion: Steps toward a neuropsychological theory. In D. C. Glass (Ed.), Neurophysiology and emotion. New York: Rockfeller Univ. Press &

PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) The new neurology and the biology of emotion. American Psychologist, 10, pp. 830-838. Click here to View, Download, or Print

PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) The limbic systems, efferent control of neural inhibition and behavior. In W. R. Adey & T. Tokizane (Eds.), Progress in

PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) How the brain controls its input. In L. Thayer (Ed.), Communication, concepts and perspectives. Washington, D.C.: Spartan Books, pp. 191-205.

SPINELLI, D. N. (1967) Receptive field organization of ganglion cells in the cat’s retina. Exp. Neurol., 19, pp. 291-351. Click here to View, Download,

SPINELLI, D. N. (1967) Evoked responses to visual patterns in area 17 of the rhesus monkey. Brain Res., 5, pp. 511-514. Click here to

DEWSON, J. H., III. (1967) Progressive acquisition of relevant cues in visual pattern discrimination by monkeys. Perceptual Motor Skills, 24, pp. 451-454. Click here

PRIBRAM, K. H. & SPINELLI, D. N. (1967) Average evoked responses and learning. Science, 158, pp 394-395. Click here to View, Download, or Print

KOEPKE, J. & PRIBRAM, K. H. (1967) Habituation of the vasoconstriction response as a function of stimulus duration and anxiety. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol.,