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Windholz, George
(1999)
Protopopov's ideas on habit formation and their relation to the Pavlovian theory of higher nervous activity.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 437-448).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1998)
Pavlov's conceptualization of voluntary movements within the framework of the theory of higher nervous activity.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 435-443).
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Article History of psychology: Pavlov's contribution (1997). American Psychologist (pp. 933-972). (/isis/citation/CBB000078919/)
Article
Windholz, George
(1997)
The 1950 Joint Scientific Session: Pavlovians as the accusers and the accused.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 61-81).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1996)
Pavlov's conceptualization of paranoia within the theory of higher nervous activity.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 159-166).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1996)
Pavlov's conceptualization of the dynamic stereotype in the theory of higher nervous activity.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 287-295).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1995)
Pavlov on the conditioned reflex method and its limitations.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 575-588).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1995)
Emmanuil S. Enchmen: A Soviet behaviorist and the commonality of Zeitgeist.
Psychological Record
(pp. 517-533).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1995)
Psychiatric treatment and the condition of the mentally disturbed at Berlin's Charité in the early decades of the 19th century.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 157-176).
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Article
Windholz, George; Lamal, P.A.
(1993)
Vagaries of science: Priority, independent discovery, and the quest for recognition.
Psychological Record
(pp. 339-350).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1993)
Pavlov's concept of schizophrenia as related to the theory of higher nervous activity.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 511-526).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1992)
Pavlov's conceptualization of learning.
American Journal of Psychology
(pp. 459-469).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1991)
The case of the Renaissance psychiatrist Peter Meir.
Sixteenth Century Journal
(pp. 163-172).
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Article
Windholz, George; Lamal, P.A.
(1991)
Pavlov's view of the inheritance of acquired characteristics as it relates to theses concerning scientific change.
Synthese
(pp. 97-111).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1990)
Pavlov and the Pavlovians in the laboratory.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 64-74).
(/isis/citation/CBB000045207/)
Article
Windholz, George; Kuppers, James R.
(1988)
Pavlov and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science
(pp. 107-110).
(/isis/citation/CBB000050056/)
Article
Windholz, George
(1987)
The explicitely stated rationale for the involuntary commitment of the mentally ill given by the 19th-century German-speaking psychiatrists.
Psychological Medicine
(pp. 291-295).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1986)
Pavlov's religious orientation.
J. Sci. Stud. Relig.
(pp. 320-327).
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Article
Windholz, George
(1986)
A comparative analysis of the conditional reflex discoveries of Pavlov and Twitmyer, and the birth of a paradigm.
Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science
(pp. 141-147).
(/isis/citation/CBB000049945/)
Article
Windholz, George
(1984)
Pavlov and the demise of the influence of Gestalt psychology in the Soviet Union.
Psychological Research
(pp. 187-206).
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