Articles by Julian Jaynes
Articles written by Julian Jaynes.
- Imprinting: The Interaction of Learned and Innate BehaviorJaynes, Julian, Dissertation Abstracts International, 1978, January, 38, 7-B, 3458.
- The Evolution of Language in the Late PleistoceneJaynes, Julian, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1976, 280, 312-325.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection. - In the Shadow of the Enlightenment I: Reimarus Against the EpicureansJaynes, Julian and William Woodward, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1974, 10, 1.
- In the Shadow of the Enlightenment II: Reimarus and His Theory of DrivesJaynes, Julian and William Woodward, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1974, 10, 2.
- The Problem of Animate Motion in the Seventeenth CenturyJaynes, Julian, in Mary Henle, Julian Jaynes, and John J. Sullivan (eds.), Historical Conceptions of Psychology (New York: Springer Publishing Company, Inc., 1973). Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection.
- The Origin of ConsciousnessJaynes, Julian in David Krech (ed.), The MacLeod Symposium (Ithaca: Cornell Department of Psychology, 1973). Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection.
- The Study of the History of PsychologyJaynes, Julian, Introduction to Mary Henle, Julian Jaynes, and John J. Sullivan (eds.), Historical Conceptions of Psychology (New York: Springer Publishing Company, Inc., 1973).
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection. - Edwin Garrigues Boring: 1886-1968Jaynes, Julian, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1969, 5, 2, 99-112.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection. - Effect of Duration of Reinstatement on Retention of A Visual Discrimination Learned in InfancyCampbell, Byron A. and Julian Jaynes, Developmental Psychology, 1969, 1, 2, 71-74.
- The Historical Origins of “Ethology” and “Comparative Psychology”Jaynes, Julian, Animal Behaviour, 1969, 17, 4, 601-606.
- Generalization and Analogy in Comparative PsychologyJaynes, Julian, Paper given at N.S. Thompson, chairman, "The Social Significance of Animal Studies," Eastern Psychological Association, April, 1969. Mimeographed.
- Retention of A Light-dark Discrimination in Rats of Different AgesCampbell, Byron A., Julian Jaynes, and J.R. Misanin, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1968, 66, 2, 467-72. (Split into Journal of Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience in 1982.)
- A New Role for the Historian of PsychologyJaynes, Julian, Lecture at National Science Foundation Conference, July, 1968, mimeographed.
- Washed Coins, Starved Pigs, Alleged ReinforcementJaynes, Julian, Contemporary Psychology, 1967, 12, 554-556.
- ReinstatementCampbell, Byron A. and Julian Jaynes, Psychological Review, 1966, 73, 5, 478-80.
Reprinted in N. S. Endler, L. R. Boulter and H. R. Osser, Contemporary Issues in Developmental Psychology (New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1968). - The Routes of ScienceJaynes, Julian, American Scientist, 1966, 54, 1, 94-102.
Reprinted in Marcel Kuijsten (ed.), The Julian Jaynes Collection. - Species Differences in Activity During Hunger and ThirstCampbell, Byron and N.F. Smith, J.R. Misanin, Julian Jaynes, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1966, 61, 1, 123-7. (Split into Journal of Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience in 1982.)
- Lord Brain’s “Science and Man”Jaynes, Julian, American Scientist, 1966, 94-102.
- Imprinting: The Interaction of Learned and Innate BehaviorJaynes, Julian, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1956, 49, 201-206.
(Split into Journal of Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience in 1982.) - Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats I: Recognition of YoungBeach, Frank A. and Julian Jaynes, Journal of Mammology, 1956, 37, 177-180.
- Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats II: Effects of Practice and Previous ParturitionsBeach, Frank A. and Julian Jaynes, American Naturalist, 1956, 90, 103-109.
- Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats III: Sensory Cues Involved in the Lactating Female’s Response to Her YoungBeach, Frank A. and Julian Jaynes, Behavior, 1956, 10, 104-125.
- Effects of Early Experience Upon The Behavior of AnimalsBeach, Frank A. and Julian Jaynes, Psychological Bulletin, 1954, 51, 239-263.
- Learning A Second Response to a Cue as a Function of the Magnitude of the FirstJaynes, Julian, Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1950, 43, 398-408.
(Split into Journal of Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience in 1982.) - The Function of the Frontal CortexStanley, W. and Julian Jaynes, Psychological Review, 1949, 56, 18-32.