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نویسندگان: Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
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ناشر: International Publishers
سال نشر: 1928
تعداد صفحات: 75
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زبان: English
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes. Volume I. به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب سخنرانی در مورد رفلکس های شرطی. جلد اول. نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Volume one Translator's preface 9 I. P. Pavlov: a biographical sketch, by dr. W. Horsley Gantt. 11 Introduction to the English translation, by prof. Walter B. Cannon. 33 Author's preface to the English translation. 35 Preface to the first Russian edition. 37 I. Experimental psychology and psycho-pathology in animals. 47 Ll. The psychical secretion of the salivary glands (complex nervous phenomena in the work of the salivary Glands). 61 III. The first sure steps along the path of a new investigation. 76 IV. Scientific study of the so-called psychical processes in The higher animals. 81 V. Conditioned reflexes in dogs after destruction of different parts of the cerebral hemispheres. 97 VI. The cortical taste centre of dr. Gorshkov. 99 VII. Mechanism of the highest parts of the central nervous system as shown from the study of the conditioned reflexes. 100 VIII. Further advances of the objective analysis of complex nervous phenomena, and its comparison with the subjective conception of these phenomena. 103 IX. Some general facts about the cerebral centres. 115 X. Natural science and the brain 120 XI. The task and the arrangement of a laboratory for the study of the normal activity of the highest parts of the central nervous system in the higher animals. 131 XII. A laboratory for the study of the activity of the central nervous system in the higher animals. 144 XIII. The food centre. 147 XIV. Some fundamental laws of the work of the cerebral hemispheres. 156 XV. Destruction of the skin analyser. 165 XVI. The process of differentiation of stimulations in the hemispheres of the brain. 170 XVII. Some principles of the activity of the central nervous system as shown from the study of conditioned reflexes; interaction of centres. 182 XVIII. Summary of results of removal of different parts of the cerebral hemispheres. 193 XIX. Internal inhibition as a function of the cerebral Hemispheres. 205 XX. The objective study of the highest nervous activity of animals. 213 XXI. The study of the highest nervous activity. 223 XXII. The instability (lability) of internal inhibition in conditioned reflexes. 238 XXIII. The pure physiology of the brain. 241 XXIV. Some facts about the physiology of sleep. 250 XXV. An analysis of some complex reflexes in the dog; and the relative strength and tension of several centres. 255 XXVI. Physiology and psychology in the study of the higher nervous activity of animals. 261 XXVII. The reflex of purpose. 275 XXVIII. The reflex of freedom. 282 XXIX. How psychiatry may help us to understand the physiology of the cerebral hemispheres. 287 XXX. Hypnotism in animals. 294 XXXI. The normal activity and general constitution of the cerebral hemispheres. 296 XXXII. Internal inhibition and sleep-one and the same process. 305 XXXIII. Changes in the excitability of various points of the cerebral cortex as one of its functional characteristics. 319 XXXIV. Another problem in cerebral physiology. 326 XXXV. The latest successes of the objective study of the highest nervous activity. 329 XXXVI. Relation between excitation and inhibition and their delimitations; experimental neuroses in dogs. 339 XXXVII. Effect of interrupting the experimentation in dogs with conditioned reflexes. 350 XXXVIII. Normal and pathological states of the hemispheres. 353 XXXIX. The inhibitory type of nervous systems in the dog. 363 XI. A physiological study of the types of nervous systems, i.e., of temperaments. 370 XII. Certain problems in the physiology of the cerebral hemispheres. 379 Bibliography. 395 Index to names. 409 Index to subjects. 410