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Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats I: Recognition of Young
- F. A. Beach, J. Jaynes
- Biology
- 1 May 1956
Many naturalistic reports indicate that lactating females of many mammalian species are capable of discriminating between their own offspring and other young of the same age. “Recognition behavior”… Expand
Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. I. Development and generalization.
- J. Jaynes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of comparative and physiological…
- 1 June 1956
Studies of Maternal Retrieving in Rats. Iii. Sensory Cues Involved in the Lactating Female's Response To Her Young 1)
- F. A. Beach, J. Jaynes
- Biology
- 1956
Twenty-six lactating female rats were observed in a series of tests designed to identify the sensory cues involved in the retrieving of young to the nest. In some instances females were surgically… Expand
Retention of a light-dark discrimination in rats of different ages.
- B. Campbell, J. Jaynes, J. R. Misanin
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of comparative and physiological…
- 1 October 1968
Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. II. The critical period.
- J. Jaynes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of comparative and physiological…
- 1 February 1957
In the anatomical development of the embryo, there exist precise critical periods in which specific tissues are susceptible to environmental influences acting at that time but at no other, the fate… Expand
Studies on Maternal Retrieving in Rats: II. Effects of Practice and Previous Parturitions
- F. A. Beach, J. Jaynes
- Biology
- The American Naturalist
- 1 March 1956
The maternal behavior of 19 multiparous and 18 primiparous rats was compared. Females that had previously born and reared litters did not differ significantly from primiparous animals in prepartum… Expand
Imprinting: the interaction of learned and innate behavior. III. Practice effects on performance, retention, and fear.
- J. Jaynes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of comparative and physiological…
- 1 April 1958
THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE IN THE LATE PLEISTOCENE
- J. Jaynes
- Psychology
- 1 October 1976
In this paper I shall first address the question of when language evolved, basing my answer on three assumptions. I shall then attempt the question of how language evolved, appealing to a principle… Expand
Consciousness and the voices of the mind.
- J. Jaynes
- Psychology
- 1 April 1986
Born in West Newton, Massachusetts, Julian Jaynes did his undergraduate work at Harvard and McGill and received both his master’s and doctoral degrees in psychology from Yale. While the Psychology… Expand
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