Edwin Holt: A Selected Bibliography

  1. "Eye-Movement and Central Anaesthesia." Psychological Review Monograph Supplement 17 (1903): 3-45.
  2. "The Illusion of Resolution-Stripes on the Color-Wheel." Psychological Review Monograph Supplement 17 (1903): 167-204.
  3. "The Classification of Psycho-Physic Methods." Psychological Review 11 (1904): 343-369.
  4. "Dr. Montague's Theory of Time-Perception." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods 1 (1904): 320-323.
  5. "Eye-Movements during Dizziness." Harvard Psychological Studies 2, (1906): 57-66.
  6. "Vision during Dizziness." Harvard Psychological Studies. 2 (1906): 67-73.
  7. "On Occular Nystagmus and the Localization of Sensory Data during Dizziness." Psychological Review 16 (1909): 377-398.
  8. "The program and first platform of six realists." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods,7 (1910): 393-401. [with  MARVIN, W. T., MONTAGUE, W. P., PERRY, R. B., PITKIN, W. B., & SPAULDING, E. G.]
  9. "The Physiology of Nerve." Psychological Bulletin 8 (1911): 136-139.
  10. "Vision — General Phenomena." Psychological Bulletin 8 (1911): 80-85.
  11. "The Place of Illusory Experience in a Realistic World." In The New Realism. New York: Macmillan (1912).
  12. "Vision — General Phenomena." Psychological Bulletin 10 (1913): 88-94.
  13. "Vision — General Phenomena." Psychological Bulletin 11 (1914): 81-87.
  14. The Concept of Consciousness. New York: Macmillan (1914)
  15. "Reflex Mechanisms and the Physiology of Nerve." Psychological Bulletin 11 (1914): 140-150.
  16. "Response and Cognition." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (1915): 365-373, 393-409.
  17. "Vision — General Phenomena." Psychological Bulletin 12 (1915): 102-108.
  18. The Freudian Wish and Its Place in Ethics. New York: Holt (1915)
  19. "Vision — General Phenomena." Psychological Bulletin 13 (1916): 122-131.
  20. "Reflex Mechanisms and the Physiology of Nerve." Psychological Bulletin 13 (1916): 174-187.
  21. "Reflex Mechanisms and the Physiology of Nerve and Muscle." Psychological Bulletin 14 (1917): 130-135.
  22. "Vision — General Phenomena." citation missing.
  23. "Reflex Mechanisms and the Physiology of Nerve and Muscle." Psychological Bulletin 15 (1918): 263- 273.
  24. "The Physiology of Nerve and Muscle." Psychological Bulletin 17 (1920): 145-161.
  25. "Professor Henderson's "Fitness" and the Locus of Concepts." Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (1920): 365-381.
  26. Animal Drive and the Learning Process. New York: Holt (1931).
  27. "The Argument for Sensationism as Drawn From Dr. Berkeley." Psychological Review 41 (1934): 509-533.
  28. "The Whimsical Condition of Social Psychology, and of Mankind." In American philosophy, today and tomorrow. (H. Kallen & S. Hook, Eds.). New York: Lee Furman, Inc., (1935):
  29. "Eight Steps in Neuro-Muscular Integration." in [Problems of Nervous Physiology and of Behavior] Tiflis: Georgian Branch, Academy of Sciences, USSR. (1936): 25-36.
  30. "Materialism and the Criterion of the Psychic." Psychological Review 44 (1937): 33-53.
  31. "William James as Psychologist." in In Commemoration of William James 1842-1942. New York: Columbia University Press (1942): 34-47.

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