In a new introduction to this classic text, George Windholz traces Pavlov's scholarly and scientific life, highlighting his various studies and results under stressful political and pedagogical conditions. Psychopathology and Psychiatry continues to be a highly significant work of scientific study.
In a new introduction to this classic text, George Windholz traces Pavlov's scholarly and scientific life, highlighting his various studies and results under stressful political and pedagogical conditions. Psychopathology and Psychiatry continues to be a highly significant work of scientific study.
Ivan.P. Pavlov (Author) George Windholz (Revised by)
Inhaltsangabe
Psychopathology and Psychiatry, Experimental Psychology and Psychopathology in Sleep, Psychiatry as an Auxiliary to the Physiology of the Cerebral Hemispheres, Concerning the So-Called Hypnotism in Animals, Relations Between Excitation and Inhibition, Delimitation Between Excitation and Inhibition, Experimental Neuroses in D o g s, Normal and Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres Inhibitory Type of Nervous System in D o g s, Internal Inhibition and Sleep Are Essentially the Same Physicochemical Process, Transitional Phases Between the Animal's Waking and Complete Sleep (Hypnotic P h a s e s ), Different Types of Nervous System. Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres as a Result of Functional Influences Exerted on T h e m, Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres as a Result of Functional Influences Exerted on Them Application to Man of Experimental Data Obtained on Animals Physiological Teaching on Types of Nervous System or Temperaments, Some Problems of the Physiology of the Cerebral Hemispheres An Attempt of a Physiologist to Digress into the Domain of Psychiatry, Physiology of the Hypnotic State of the D o g On Neuroses in Man and Animals, Experimental Neuroses, Ultraparadoxical Phase
Psychopathology and Psychiatry, Experimental Psychology and Psychopathology in Sleep, Psychiatry as an Auxiliary to the Physiology of the Cerebral Hemispheres, Concerning the So-Called Hypnotism in Animals, Relations Between Excitation and Inhibition, Delimitation Between Excitation and Inhibition, Experimental Neuroses in D o g s, Normal and Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres Inhibitory Type of Nervous System in D o g s, Internal Inhibition and Sleep Are Essentially the Same Physicochemical Process, Transitional Phases Between the Animal's Waking and Complete Sleep (Hypnotic P h a s e s ), Different Types of Nervous System. Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres as a Result of Functional Influences Exerted on T h e m, Pathological States of the Cerebral Hemispheres as a Result of Functional Influences Exerted on Them Application to Man of Experimental Data Obtained on Animals Physiological Teaching on Types of Nervous System or Temperaments, Some Problems of the Physiology of the Cerebral Hemispheres An Attempt of a Physiologist to Digress into the Domain of Psychiatry, Physiology of the Hypnotic State of the D o g On Neuroses in Man and Animals, Experimental Neuroses, Ultraparadoxical Phase
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