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Podcast episode 23: Interview with Noam Chomsky on the beginnings of generative grammar

History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences

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Complex Actions Defy Behaviorism

In 1951, Carl Lashley published a pivotal article on serial order and behavior, revealing that complex actions such as a horse's gait or playing piano arpeggios could not be explained by behaviorist principles. Despite Lashley's prominence as a neuroscientist at Harvard Medical School, his work went largely unrecognized in the psychological community. This highlights a gap in the awareness and appreciation of interdisciplinary contributions, especially in understanding complex behaviors beyond the limits of established theories.

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