Albert Ax

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What is the study that Albert Ax is famous for?

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PsycInfo lists 22 early studies for him, so you'll have to assess which of these is most famous: Piggott, L. R., Ax, A. F., Bamford, J. L., & Fetzner, J. M. (1973). Respiration sinus arrhythmia in psychotic children. Psychophysiology, Vol. 10, 401-414.

Novelly, R. A., Perona, P. J., & Ax, A. F. (1973). Photoplethysmography: System calibration and light history effects. Psychophysiology, Vol. 10, 67-73.

Ax, A. F. (1970). Emotional learning deficits common to schizophrenias and other motivational disorders. Biological Psychiatry, Vol. 2, 251-260.

Ax, A. F., & Bamford, J. L. (1970). The GSR recovery limb in chronic schizophrenia. Psychophysiology, Vol. 7, 145-147.

Ax, A. F., & et al (1970). Autonomic conditioning in chronic schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 76, 140-154.

Ax, A. F., & et al (1969). Autonomic response patterning of chronic schizophrenics. Psychosomatic Medicine, 31, 353-364.

Ax, A. F. (1969). Instrumentation for psychophysiology. American Psychologist, 24, 229-233.

Ax, A. F., & Bamford, J. L. (1968). Validation of a psychophysiological test of aptitude for learning social motives. Psychophysiology, 5, 316-332.

Gale, E. N., & Ax, A. F. (1968). Long term conditioning of orienting responses. Psychophysiology, 5, 307-315.

AX, A. F. (1968). VALIDATION OF A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL TEST OF APTITUDE FOR LEARNING SOCIAL MOTIVES. Psychophysiology, 4, 506-507.

AX, A. F., & BAMFORD, J. (1967). AUTONOMIC CONDITIONING AS AN INDEX OF THE APTITUDE FOR LEARNING MOTIVATION. Conditional Reflex, 2, 173.

PLUTCHIK, R., & AX, A. F. (1967). A CRITIQUE OF "DETERMINANTS OF EMOTIONAL STATE" BY STRACHTER AND SINGER (1962). Psychophysiology, 4, 79-82.

COURTER, R. J., WATTENMAKER, R. A., & AX, A. F. (1965). PHYSIOLOGICAL CONCOMITANTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION. Psychophysiology, 1, 282-290.

AX, A. F. (1964). GOALS AND METHODS OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. Psychophysiology, 1, 8-25.

Ax, A. F., Singer, S. J., Zachary, G., Gudobba, R. D., & Gottlieb, J. S. (1964). Psychophysiological data retrieval and utilization. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 115, 890-904.

Gruvstad, M., Kebbon, L., & Loef, B. A. (1962). Changes in mental functions after induced hypotension: Immediate and late effects of operations under hypotensive anesthesia on cerebral functions. Acta Psychiatrica et Neurologica (KjoBenhavn), 37, 112.

Marks, J. B., Stauffacher, J. C., Diamond, L. S., & Ax, A. F. (1960). Physiological reactions and psychiatric prognosis. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 130, 217-223.

Kogan, W. S., Quinn, R., Ax, A. F., & Ripley, H. S. (1957). Some methodological problems in the quantification of clinical assessment by Q array. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 21, 57-62.

Ax, A. F., & Colley, W. H. (1955). Temporal acuity of vision, audition, and touch in psychogenic and neurogenic pathology. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 19, 455-461.

Stauffacher, J. C., Marks, J. B., & Ax, A. F. (1955). The effect of pinhole observation on the flicker fusion frequency in patients with brain pathology. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 19, 150.

Ax, A. F. (1953). The physiological differentiation between fear and anger in humans. Psychosomatic Medicine, 15, 433-442.

Ax, A. F. (1946). A validation study of the Rotter-Jensen Level of Aspiration Test. Journal of Personality, 15, 166-172.

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