ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1985, the proceedings in this volume followed a different format from the usual symposium. Participants were asked to share their lives and thoughts about the future of the discipline; to share insights which come only from looking upon long, productive, and innovative careers. The initial symposium focused upon animal and human research in the area of physiological-experimental psychology. The participants were asked to address two general issues. One autobiographical in nature, concerned the factors which led to their interest in the study of behaviour, and in particular to the research directions they followed. The second issue concerned the future of psychology, that is, their thoughts concerning fruitful avenues of present and future research; in other words, what they thought research psychologists would be doing – or ought to be doing – in a decade’s time.

part |17 pages

Introduction to Frank A. Beach

part |19 pages

Introduction to Fred S. Keller

chapter 2|15 pages

Experiments I Have Known

part |19 pages

Introduction to Howard H. Kendler

part |39 pages

Introduction to Karl H. Pribram

part |21 pages

Introduction to Curt P. Richter