Theodore C. Schneirla
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Sign in to add traineeAlison Sarah Fleming | grad student | University of Toronto at Mississauga | |
Gilbert Gottlieb | grad student | UNC Chapel Hill | |
Daniel Lehrman | grad student | Rutgers, New Brunswick | |
Jay Seth Rosenblatt | grad student | American Museum of Natural History | |
Ethel Tobach | grad student | 1950-1957 |
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Rosenblatt JS, Turkewitz G, Schneirla TC. (1969) Development of home orientation in newly born kittens. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. 31: 231-50 |
Schneirla TC. (1966) Behavioral development and comparative psychology. The Quarterly Review of Biology. 41: 283-302 |
Schneirla TC. (1965) Aspects of Stimulation and Organization in Approach/Withdrawal Processes Underlying Vertebrate Behavioral Development Advances in the Study of Behavior. 1: 1-74 |
Schneirla TC, Rosenblatt JS. (1963) "Critical Periods" in the Development of Behavior. Science (New York, N.Y.). 139: 1110-5 |
Schneirla TC, Rosenblatt JS. (1963) "Critical Periods" in the development of behavior [22] Science. 139: 1110-1115 |
SCHNEIRLA TC, ROSENBLATT JS. (1961) Animal research. I. Behavioral organization and genesis of the social bond in insects and mammals. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 31: 223-53 |
Schneirla TC. (1959) The Study of Animal Behavior: Its History and Relation to the Museum. II Curator: the Museum Journal. 2: 27-48 |
Schneirla TC. (1958) The behavior and biology of certain nearctic army ants last part of the functional season, Southeastern Arizona Insectes Sociaux. 5: 215-255 |
Maier NRF, Schneirla TC. (1942) Mechanisms in conditioning Psychological Review. 49: 117-134 |
Schneirla TC, Maier NRF. (1940) Concerning the status of the starfish Journal of Comparative Psychology. 30: 103-110 |