Experimental "Neurosis" In a Dog

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Experimental "Neurosis" In a Dog is a short film from 1939 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

20:53:52:05 Intertitle: In 1932 a two year old male dog, Nick , was required to discriminate between tone of 1012 frequency and tone of 1024 for six months. The animal failed and has never since formed a new conditioned food reflex in the laboratory.

20:55:19:24 Intertitle: Neurotic dog, Nick , in contrast is restless and ill at ease.

20:55:51:18 Nick the neurotic dogs indecisively jumps up then back down, then up again onto a ledge.

20:56:45:05 Intertitle: Nick will not eat once leash is attached. The dog on the leash repeatedly refusing food from the scientist.

20:57:10:16 Intertitle: With conditioned stimulus he ignores food box and retreats. Note respiration and erection.

20:57:20:09 Dig sitting on leash with erection.

20:57:55:12 Dog standing on leash with disembodied scientists hand petting him on the head.

Experimental "Neurosis" In a Dog
Produced byPavlovian Laboratory of the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic
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Pavlovian Laboratory of the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic
Distributed byPavlovian Laboratory of the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic
Release date
1939
LanguageEnglish
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