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A Physiological Interpretation of Vacillation in Conflicts
M. W. LASALLE
Am J Psychiatry 1966;123:91-92.
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Ypsilanti State Hospital, Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197
1966-67, American Psychiatric Association
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Sherrington's concept of successive induction and rebound, and Pavlov's concept of negative induction are grouped together under one comprehensive term—physiological induction. This concept in turn is used as an explanation for a number of phenomena ordinarily considered to be entirely psychological. In this paper one such psychological phenomenon is discussed—vacillation between the two sides of a conflict.Abstract Teaser
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