Normal and abnormal rhythms in the search for biological clocks: an epistemological gap between early twentieth-century biology and experimental psychology.

When American experimental psychologists began to study activity cycles in the early twentieth century, their research methods and interpretations of experimental results were guided by a commitment to behaviourism and neglected the work of biological rhythms researchers, now called chronobiologists...

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Publicado en:Annals of Science Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 369 - 399
Autor principal: Shackelford, Jole
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Apr2026
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