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Creator (Definite): Stephen JacynaDate: 2008
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Cited by T. Quick, 'Disciplining Physiological Psychology: Cinematographs as Epistemic Devices, 1897-1922', Science in Context 30 (4), pp. 423-474.
Description:'Considerations of sensations of all kinds came to hold less and less fascination for laboratory-oriented physiologists from this time. In Britain, it was not within laboratories, but on hospital wards that sensory studies would find their most fertile ground. Stephen Jacyna relates the ways in which Sherrington's long-term correspondent, the also physiologically-educated Henry Head, began to formulate a conception of sensory experience in which all parts of the nervous system became active contributors to, rather than (as in associationist models) passive conveyors of, sensations. Head's studies centred on clinical testing and self-experimentation rather than laboratory precision (Jacyna 2008, esp. 125-131 and 144-151).'