Japanese Psychological Research
Online ISSN : 1468-5884
Print ISSN : 0021-5368
Volume 5, Issue 1
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  • TSUYOSHI SHIGEHISA
    1963 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 1-9
    Published: 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 24, 2009
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    Casein, starch, olive oil, cod liver oil and dry yeast were subjected to the selection separately, and the fluctuations in selection were measured every 24 hrs before, during and after the conditioning (or the electric-shock) period. Experiment consisted of 30 days in 6 periods of 5 days. Group 1 was subjected to 10 classical type of conditioning (CS, AC 4V buzzer, 5″; US, AC. 5 mA, 100V shock, . 2″) during 30′ per day for 10 days. Group 2 was presented shock alone. Group 3 was put into the grid box. Group 4 was free from them. In Group 1 and 2, selection of casein increased and of starch decreased markedly during 3rd and 4th, and then 5th and 6th period in all animals, parallelly with the decrease in jumping latency. Selections of other nutrients remained constant during any of the period in 4 groups. It was suggested that the fluctuation in selection is a specific one resulted from the emotional stimulation.
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  • THE EXPERIMENTS IN A SPACIOUS FIELD
    TAROW INDOW, EMIKO INOUE, KEIKO MATSUSHIMA
    1963 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 10-27
    Published: 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 24, 2009
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    As a part of a series of experimental studies upon the Luneburg theory of binocular visual space, results were described of the 3-and 4-point experiments and of the parallel and distance alley experiments all having been carried out with three Ss in a spacious dark field. Light points were at eye level and the farthest one was 1610 cm apart from the S. Analysis was made in terms of the theory with the modified mapping function introduced by Blank and Hardy. The result was in support of Luneburg's basic conception that the binocular visual space be hyperbolic, though quantitative coincidence between the theory and the experimental data was not entirely satisfactory.
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  • KUMAJIRO TANAKA
    1963 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 28-42
    Published: 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 24, 2009
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    Sociometric test was used for analysis of the affiliation-repulsion responses among the group members. S's were the formal groups in each developmental periods. In order to examine the response tendencies, the author has attempted to pursue the probability scales according to monadic, dyadic and group dimensions, using the technique of Monte Carlo Simulation. The actual responses in each group showed some biased tendencies peculiar to respective dimensions. These biased tendencies were clarified.
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  • THE DEVELOPMENTAL ROTATION OF VISUAL AND AUDITORY MEMORIES
    JIRO MISHIMA, TAKENARI YOKOO
    1963 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 43-54
    Published: 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 24, 2009
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    From the developmental point of view on visual and auditory memories, the experiments were made with the subjects ranging in age from 8 to 18, by immediate memory span methods in which nonsense and significant syllable materials were used as the stimuli. The results obtained were that (1) any developmental rotation between visual and auditory memories was not recognized in the developmental curves, but (2) a rotation in terms of stimulus materials distinctly revealed in the progress of both visual and auditory memories: prior to the age of 13 years the memories for significant syllables were better than those for nonsense syllables, but on the contrary after the age of 15 years the memories for nonsense syllables exceeded.
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  • 1963 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages e1
    Published: 1963
    Released on J-STAGE: February 24, 2009
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