The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods

Volume 10, Issue 16, July 1913

John B. Watson
Pages 421-428

Image and Affection in Behavior

Cited by

  • Edward K. Morris. Behavior Theory and Philosophy 2003: 275. [CrossRef]
  • Hayne W. Reese. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. REVIEW OF THE WAR BETWEEN MENTALISM AND BEHAVIORISM: ON THE ACCESSIBILITY OF MENTAL PROCESSES BY WILLIAM R. UTTAL 2001. [CrossRef]
  • George Kawash, Alfred H. Fuchs. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. A factor analysis of ratings of five schools of psychology on prescriptive dimensions 1974. [CrossRef]
  • Susan M. Schneider, Edward K. Morris. The Behavior Analyst. A History of the Term Radical Behaviorism: From Watson to Skinner 1987. [CrossRef]
  • Alan Costall. Consciousness and Cognition. ‘Introspectionism’ and the mythical origins of scientific psychology 2006. [CrossRef]
  • H. W. Magoun. The Journal of Sex Research. John B. Watson and the study of human sexual behavior 1981. [CrossRef]
  • Gary Hatfield. The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870–1945 2003: 640. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf, Nicole Dwyer, Michelle Foran, Alicia Pagan, Alesci Giuseppe, Brianna Milligan. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. Heterarchical versus Hierarchical Modes of Imageless Thinking 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Sam Parkovnick. The American Sociologist. The Behaviorism of George Herbert Mead 2015. [CrossRef]
  • Martín Tapia Salazar, Laura Adame Rodríguez, Maricela Villanueva Pimentel. Vinculatégica EFAN. Metodológica para la gestión de innovación y su transferencia tecnológica: incidencia en la zona lacustre de Pátzcuaro, Michoacán. 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Lall Ramrattan, Michael Szenberg. The Purpose of Life in Economics 2022: 65. [CrossRef]
  • Sara Dellantonio, Luigi Pastore. Internal Perception 2017: 1. [CrossRef]
  • Donna J. Drucker. The Machines of Sex Research 2014: 1. [CrossRef]
  • Crawford I.P. Winlove, Fraser Milton, Jake Ranson, Jon Fulford, Matthew MacKisack, Fiona Macpherson, Adam Zeman. Cortex. The neural correlates of visual imagery: A co-ordinate-based meta-analysis 2018. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. Hypnotic Hallucinations as “Unmonitored” Images: An Empirical Study 1986. [CrossRef]
  • Journal of Humanistic Psychology. Religion, Language, and Sexuality in J. B. Watson 1975. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf. Mental Imagery 1990: 147. [CrossRef]
  • JACY L. YOUNG. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. THE BIOLOGIST AS PSYCHOLOGIST: HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN'S EARLY MENTAL ABILITY INVESTIGATIONS 2012. [CrossRef]
  • ALEXANDRA W. LOGUE. Points of View in the Modern History of Psychology 1985: 141. [CrossRef]
  • Jean Guillaumin. Le rêve et le Moi 1979: 311. [CrossRef]
  • The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870–1945 2003. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. The Effect of Image Vividness on Reality Monitoring 1993. [CrossRef]
  • A Conceptual History of Psychology 2015: 344. [CrossRef]
  • Philip Howard Gray. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. Behaviorism: Some truths that need telling, some errors that need correcting 1980. [CrossRef]
  • Edward K. Morris, Nathaniel G. Smith. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. ON THE ORIGIN AND PRESERVATION OF CUMULATIVE RECORD IN ITS STRUGGLE FOR LIFE AS A FAVORED TERM 2004. [CrossRef]
  • A.D. Lovie. Current Issues in Theoretical Psychology 1987: 151. [CrossRef]
  • Morris Edward K., James T. Todd. Handbook of Behaviorism 1999: 15. [CrossRef]
  • Eckart Scheerer. Volitional Action - Conation and Control 1989: 39. [CrossRef]
  • W. M. O'Neil. Theory & Psychology. American Behaviorism 1995. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf, Franz Buker. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. Should Visual Images Be Defined as Depictive Neural Patterns, or as Conscious Sensations Constructed from “Imageless” Visual Thoughts? 2008. [CrossRef]
  • Robert Kunzendorf. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. Külpe’s Imageless But Visionary Idea: That Vivid Visual Images Are “Centrally Excited Sensations” Which Are Constructed From “Imageless Thoughts” 2021. [CrossRef]
  • Alvin Enis House, Martha B. Campbell. Concepts, Results, and Applications 1981: 275. [CrossRef]
  • Robert G. Kunzendorf, Scott S. Lyman, Brenda Sousa, Emily Hilly. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. “Imageless” Spatial and Temporal Rules Can Be Tested and Refined by Constructing Vivid Visual and Auditory Images 2012. [CrossRef]
There may be additional citations on Google Scholar.