Abstract

Donald A. Dewsbury is Professor emeritus of Psychology at the University of Florida. He worked as a comparative psychologist and is also an expert on the history of Psychology. He has served as President of the Animal Behavior Society and three American Psychological Association divisions. He is the author or editor of 16 book volumes and more than 350 articles and chapters. Karl Lashley was one of the preeminent psychologists of the 20th century; he is especially known for work in physiological and comparative psychology. Early in his life, Lashley developed an affinity for nature study. Although his education was mainly in departments of zoology, he spent most of his career in departments of psychology. doi : 10.5214/ans.0972.7531.2009.160408

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