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Karl Spencer Lashley (1890–1958), born in Davis, West Virginia
Davis, West Virginia

Davis is a town in Tucker County, West Virginia, West Virginia, along the Blackwater River . The population was 624 at the 2000 census. Davis was named either for Henry Gassaway Davis, or for his family generally....
, was an American psychologist
Psychologist

"Psychologist" is an academic, occupational or professional title describing individuals who are either: * social scientists conducting research and/or teaching psychology in a college or university;...
 and behaviorist well-remembered for his influential contributions to the study of learning
Learning

Learning is acquiring new knowledge, behaviors, skills, Value s, preferences or understanding, and may involve synthesizing different types of information....
 and memory
Memory

In psychology, memory is an organism's mental ability to store, retain and recall information. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy, including techniques of mnemonic....
. His failure to find a single biological
Biology

Biology is a branch of the natural sciences concerned with the study of living organisms and their interaction with each other and their environment ....
 locus of memory (or "engram
Engram (neuropsychology)

Engrams are a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored as Biophysics or Biochemistry change in the brain in response to external stimuli....
", as he called it) suggested to him that memories were not localized to one part of the brain
Brain

The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as cnidarian and echinoderm have a decentralized nervous system without a brain, while sponges lack any nervous system at all....
, but were widely distributed throughout the cortex
Cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is a structure within the brain that plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness....
.

While working toward his Ph.D. in genetics at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University

The Johns Hopkins University, commonly referred to as Hopkins or JHU, is a private university research university located in Baltimore, Maryland, Maryland, United States....
, Karl Lashley became associated with the influential psychologist John B. Watson
John B. Watson

John Broadus Watson was an United States psychology who established the List of psychological schools of behaviorism, after doing research on animal behavior....
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Karl Spencer Lashley (1890–1958), born in Davis, West Virginia
Davis, West Virginia

Davis is a town in Tucker County, West Virginia, West Virginia, along the Blackwater River . The population was 624 at the 2000 census. Davis was named either for Henry Gassaway Davis, or for his family generally....
, was an American psychologist
Psychologist

"Psychologist" is an academic, occupational or professional title describing individuals who are either: * social scientists conducting research and/or teaching psychology in a college or university;...
 and behaviorist well-remembered for his influential contributions to the study of learning
Learning

Learning is acquiring new knowledge, behaviors, skills, Value s, preferences or understanding, and may involve synthesizing different types of information....
 and memory
Memory

In psychology, memory is an organism's mental ability to store, retain and recall information. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of philosophy, including techniques of mnemonic....
. His failure to find a single biological
Biology

Biology is a branch of the natural sciences concerned with the study of living organisms and their interaction with each other and their environment ....
 locus of memory (or "engram
Engram (neuropsychology)

Engrams are a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored as Biophysics or Biochemistry change in the brain in response to external stimuli....
", as he called it) suggested to him that memories were not localized to one part of the brain
Brain

The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as cnidarian and echinoderm have a decentralized nervous system without a brain, while sponges lack any nervous system at all....
, but were widely distributed throughout the cortex
Cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is a structure within the brain that plays a key role in memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness....
.

While working toward his Ph.D. in genetics at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University

The Johns Hopkins University, commonly referred to as Hopkins or JHU, is a private university research university located in Baltimore, Maryland, Maryland, United States....
, Karl Lashley became associated with the influential psychologist John B. Watson
John B. Watson

John Broadus Watson was an United States psychology who established the List of psychological schools of behaviorism, after doing research on animal behavior....
. During three years of postdoctoral work on vertebrate
Vertebrate

Vertebrates are members of the subphylum Vertebrata, chordates with Vertebras or Vertebral columns. The grouping sometimes includes the hagfish, which have no vertebrae, but are genetically quite closely related to lampreys, which do have vertebrae....
 behavior (1914-17), he began formulating the research program that was to occupy the remainder of his life.

In 1920 he became an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota

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, Minneapolis, where his prolific research on brain function gained him a professorship in 1924. He was later a professor at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago

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 (1929-35) and Harvard University
Harvard University

Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States, and a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1636 by the colonial Massachusetts legislature, Harvard is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher learning in the United States....
 (1935-55) and also served as director of the Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology, Orange Park, Florida
Orange Park, Florida

Orange Park is a town in Clay County, Florida, Florida, United States. The population was 9,081 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the town had grown to 9,243....
 from 1942 to 1955.

His work included research on brain mechanisms related to sense receptors and on the cortical basis of motor activities. His major work was done on the measurement of behavior before and after specific, carefully quantified, induced cortical damage in rats. He trained rats to perform specific tasks (seeking a food reward), then lesioned varying portions of the rat cortex, either before or after the animals received the training depending upon the experiment. The amount of cortical tissue removed had specific effects on acquisition and retention of knowledge, but the location of the removed cortex had no effect on the rats' performance in the maze. This led Lashley to conclude that memories are not localized but widely distributed across the cortex.Today we know that distribution of engrams does in fact exist, however, the distribution is not equal across all cortical areas, as Lashley assumed. His study of the V1 (primary visual cortex) led him to believe that it was a site of learning and memory storage (i.e an engram
Engram

Engram may refer to:*Engram , a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored*Engram , a term used in Scientology and Dianetics for a "recording" of a past painful event not normally accessible to the conscious mind...
) in the brain. He reached this erroneous conclusion due to imperfect lesioning methods.

By 1950, Lashley had distilled his research into two theories. The principle of "mass action
Mass Action Principle (neuroscience)

In neuroscience, the Mass Action Principle is one of two principles that Karl Lashley published in 1950 that summarized 30 years of research. The other principle was the equipotentiality principle....
" stated that the cerebral cortex acts as one—as a whole—in many types of learning. The principle of "equipotentiality
Equipotentiality

Equipotentiality refers to a psychological theory in both neuropsychology and behaviorism....
" stated that if certain parts of the brain are damaged, other parts of the brain may take on the role of the damaged portion.

Notable publications


  • 1923 "The behavioristic interpretation of consciousness." Psychological Bulletin
  • 1929 "Brain mechanisms and intelligence."
  • 1930 "Basic neural mechanisms in behavior." Psychological Review
  • 1932 "Studies in the dynamics of behavior." University of Chicago Press.
  • 1935 "The mechanism of vision", Part 12: Nervous structures concerned in the acquisition and retention of habits based on reactions to light. Comparative Psychology Monographs 11: 43–79.
  • 1950 "In search of the engram." Society of Experimental Biology Symposium 4: 454–482.
  • 1951 "The problem of serial order in behavior." Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior


See also

  • Sequence learning
    Sequence learning

    Serial organization is fundamental to human behaviour. Most of our day-to-day activities involve sequencing of actions to achieve a desired goal, from sequencing words to...
  • Engram (neuropsychology)
    Engram (neuropsychology)

    Engrams are a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored as Biophysics or Biochemistry change in the brain in response to external stimuli....


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