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Clynes, M. |
in preparation, The Interpretation of Music . MIT Press. |
| 120. |
Clynes, M. |
"Microstructural Musical Linguistics: Composer's pulses are liked best by the best musicians", COGNITION, International Journal of Cognitive Science, 1995, vol. 55, , pp. 269-310. |
| 119. |
Clynes, M. |
Comments on "Patterns of expressive timing in performances of a Beethoven minuet" J. Acoust. Soc. Am, August 1994. |
| 118. |
Clynes, M. |
"Entities and brain organization: Logogenesis of meaningful time-forms", Proceedings of the Second Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics Erlbaum Press, N.J.. |
| 117. |
Clynes, M. |
Program of the Annual Meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science, (AAAS,) Boston, February 1993 pp.. 58-59. |
| 116. |
Clynes, M. |
"Time-forms, nature's generators and communicators of emotion", Proc. IEEE Int. Workshop on Robot and Human Communication, Tokyo Sept. 1992, pp. 18-31. |
| 115. |
Clynes, M., |
Some guidelines for the synthesis and testing of pulse microstructure in relation to musical meaning. Music Perception, 1990, Vol. 7,4,403-422 |
| 114. |
Clynes, M., Jurisevic, S., and Rynn, M., |
Inherent cognitive substrates of emotion: Love is blocked by lying, but not anger. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990, 70, 195-206. |
| 113. |
Clynes, M. |
Mind-Body Windows and Music in: Musik und Koerper, ed. W Puetz, Musikpaedagogische Forschung, Vol 11, Verl. Die Blaue Eule, Essen. pp. 19-42, 1990. |
| 112. |
Clynes, M. |
Sources of Musical Meaning: test of Composer's pulses. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan, pp 275-281. |
| 111. |
Clynes, M. |
Time, Timeconsciousness and Music, Proceedings of the First Internatonional Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, Kyoto, Japan 1989, pp 124-130 |
| 110. |
Clynes, M., |
Guidelines to Sentographic Methodology and Experimentation Perceptual and Motor Skills, in press |
| 109. |
Clynes, M., |
Evaluation of Sentic Theory nullified by misunderstood theory and inferior sound: a reply to Nettelbeck et al., Australian Journal of Psychology, 41,no.3, pp 327-337, 1989. |
| 108. |
Clynes, M., |
Methodology in sentographic measurement of motor expression of emotion: two-dimensional freedom of gesture is essential. Peceptual and Motor Skills, 68 ,779-783, 1989. |
| 107. |
Clynes, M., |
Generalised emotion, its production, and sentic cycle therapy, in Emotions and Psychopathology, M.Clynes and J. Panksepp, eds., pp. 107-170, Plenum Press, New York, 1988. |
| 106. |
Clynes, M., and J.Panksepp, ed. |
Emotions and Psychopathology, Plenum Press, New York, 1988. |
| 105. |
Panksepp J., L. Crepeau, and M.Clynes, |
Effects of CRF on Separation Distress and Juvenile Play, Neuroscience Society Abstract, 1987, and in press, 1988. |
| 104. |
Thompson, W., and M. Clynes, |
Expressing the composer in musical performance, presented at the Australian Psychological Society Annual Conf. 1988 . |
| 103. |
Clynes, M., |
What a musician can learn form newly discovered principles of musical thought, PM and PAM., in: Action and Perception in Rhythm and Music, A. Gabrielsson ed., Publication of The Royal Swedish Academy of Music, No. 55, Stockholm, pp. 201-233, 1987. |
| 102. |
Clynes, M., |
When Time is Music, in Rhythm in Psychological, Linguistic and Musical Processes, Evans and M. Clynes (eds.), C.C. Thomas, Chicago, 1986, pp. 169-224. |
| 101. |
Evans, J., Clynes M., (ed.), |
Rhythm in Psychological, Linguistic and Musical Processes. Charles.C. Thomas, Chicago, 1986., 291pp. |
| 100. |
Clynes,M., |
Music as Time's Measure, Music Perception, Vol.4, No.1, 85-120., 1986. |
| 99. |
Clynes, M., |
Musical Thought and Action, Third International Conference on Event Perception and Action, June 24-30, 1985, Uppsala, Sweden. |
| 98. |
Clynes, M., |
On Music and Healing, Proceedings of the II. International Symposium on Music in Medicine, 1984. Ludenscheid, in: Music and Medicine, ed. R. Spintke and R. Droh, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York pp. 13-31, 1987. |
| 97. |
Clynes, M., |
Secrets of Life in Music, in Analytica, Festschrift for Bengtsson, Royal Swedish Academy of Music, Publication No.47, Stockholm, pp. 3-15, 1985 |
| 96. |
Clynes, M., |
(I) Solving the equation of life in Music: Musical Score + Microstructure = Living music, (II) A Composing program incorporating Microstructure, 8th International Computer Music Conference, Paris, September 1984, Abstracts. |
| 95. |
Clynes, M., |
Music Beyond the Score, presented at Symposium on Music, Reason and Emotion, held in Ghent, Belgium, 1983. Somatics V, No. 1, pp. 4-14, and Communication and Cognition, Vol. 19, No.2 pp. 169-194, 1986. |
| 94. |
Clynes, M. |
The hidden code of musicality : A real time solution, Proceedings of the 7th International Computer Music Conference, Rochester, N.Y., October 1983. |
| 93. |
Clynes, M., |
Expressive Microstructure in Music, linked to Living Qualities in Studies of Music Performance, J. Sundberg (ed.), Publication of Royal Swedish Acaademy of Music No. 39, pp, 76-181. Stockholm. |
| 92. |
Clynes M. (ed.) |
Music, Mind and Brain: The Neuropsychology of Music, Plenum Press, New York, 1982. pp. 430. |
| 91. |
Clynes M., and Nettheim, N., |
The Living Quality of Music: neurobiologic basis of communicating feeling, in Music, Mind, and Brain: The Neuropsychology of Music, M. Clynes (ed.), pp 47-82, Plenum Press, New York, 1982. |
| 90. |
Clynes. M., and Walker, J., |
"Neurobiologic functions of rhythm, time and pulse in music", in Music, Mind, and Brain: The Neuropsychology of Music M. Clynes (ed.), pp. 171-216, Plenum Press, New York, 1982. |
| 89. |
Clynes, M., Nettheim, N. and McMahon, B., |
Musical thought discloses a highly stable psychobiologic clock, 12th Annual Meeting, Society for Neuroscience, Nov, 1982. Abstract. |
| 88. |
Clynes, M. |
Specific human emotions are psychobiologic entities: Psychobiologic coherence between emotion and its dynamic expression, Commentary, in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1982. No. 3. pp 424-425. |
| 87. |
Clynes, M., Walker J., and Nettheim, N., |
Touch and sound have a common brain program for the production and recognition of emotion expression, 11th Annual Meeting, Society for Neuroscience, Nov, 1981. Abstract. |
| 86. |
Clynes, M. |
The communication of emotion: theory of sentics, in Emotion: Theory, Research and Experience, Vol. 1 Theories of Emotion, R. Plutchik, H. Kellerman (eds.), pp 271-300, Academic Press, New York, 1980. |
| 85. |
Clynes, M. and Dobkin, M. |
Generation of emotionally expressive sounds from the dynamic forms of expressive finger pressure. How is expressive touch transformed to expressive sound? Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Abstract, Vol 67, 1980. |
| 84. |
Clynes, M. |
Transforming emotionally expressive touch to similarly expressive sound, 10th International Congress on Acoustics, Sydney, July, 1980. Abstract. |
| 83. |
Clynes, M. |
Recognition of emotionally expressive sounds derived from emotionally expressive touch, 10th International Congress on Acoustics, Sydney, July, 1980. Abstract. |
| 82. |
Clynes, M. and Walker, J. |
Recognition by Aboriginals of expressive sounds derived from expressive touch of urban subjects, 10th International Congress on Acoustics, Sydney, July, 1980. Abstract. |
| 81. |
Clynes, M. and Walker J. |
Sound pattern and movement: introduction to a neurophysiologically based theory of musical rhythm, 10th International Congress on Acoustics, Sydney July, 1980. Abstract. |
| 80. |
Clynes, M. |
The source of laughter and essentic form: Is evolution dis-covery?, Somatics, Vol. 2, No. 3; 3-9, 1979. |
| 79. |
Clynes, M. |
The source of laughter and essentic form: Is evolution discovery?, Humanitas, Vol. XV; 29-45, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, 1979. |
| 78. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics: communication and generation of emotion through dynamic expression, in Nonverbal Communication, S. Weitz (Ed.), 386-397, New York, Oxford University Press, 1979. |
| 77. |
Clynes, M |
Article on Sentics, Handbook of Psychotherapies, Psychology Today, 1978. |
| 76. |
Clynes, M |
The joy (grief, love, hate, anger, sex and reverence) of music: Interview in Human Behaviour, Vol. 6, No. 4: 25-30. Los Angeles, April , 1977. |
| 75. |
Clynes, M. |
Space-time form printing by the human central nervous system, Society for Neuroscience, Los Angeles, 1977, Abstract. |
| 74. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics: The Touch of Emotions, 250 pp, Doubleday/Anchor, New York, 1977. |
| 73. |
Clynes, M. |
Communication and generation of emotion through essentic form, in Parameters of Emotion, L. Levi, ed, Raven Press, New York, pp 1975. |
| 72. |
Clynes, M. |
Speaker recognition by the central nervous system, Society for Neuroscience, Abstract, New Orleans, November, 1975. |
| 71. |
Clynes, M. |
The biological basis for sharing emotion, Psychology Today, July, 1974, pp 51-55. |
| 70. |
Clynes, M. |
A new laughter homologue: predicted by sentic theory, The Society for Neuroscience National Meeting, Abstract, October, 1974. |
| 69. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics: biocybernetics of emotion communication, Annals of the New York Academy of Science, Vol. 220, Art, 3: 55-131, 1973. |
| 68. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentography: dynamic forms of communication of emotion and qualities, Computers in Biology & Medicine, Vol, 3: 119-130, 1973. |
| 67. |
Clynes, M. |
Essentic form: E-actons as programmed communication space-time forms in the nervous system, IFAC Symposium on Dynamics & Control in Physiological Systems, Rochester. N.Y. in: Regulation and Control in Physiologic Systems, ed. A. S. Iberall and A. C. Guyton, pp. 604-607, 1973. |
| 66. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentography: dynamic measure of personal relationship profile, Proceedings of 25th ACEMB Conference, October 1972. |
| 65. |
Clynes, M. |
Biocybernetics of emotion communication: sentics Panel Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association,Dallas, Texas, May, 1972. |
| 64. |
Clynes, M. |
Introduction to sentics: exact science of emotion communication. Proceedings, 5th World Congress of Psychiatry, Mexico, November, 1971. |
| 63. |
Clynes, M. |
Dynamics of emotion communication in the present moment. Proceedings, 9th International Conference of Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering. Melbourne, August 1971. |
| 62. |
Clynes, M. |
The function of rein control and unidirectional rate sensitivity in living systems. Proceedings of the Symposium on Nonlinear Estimation Theory. San Diego, Calif. September 1971. |
| 61. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics: precision of direct emotion communication. Pres. at Symposium entitled Sentics, Brain Function and Sources of Human Values, American Association for the Advancement of Science, vol, 174, p. 726. November, 1971. |
| 60. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics, brain function and sources of human values AAAS Symposium. Science. vol, 174, p. 726. November, 1971. |
| 59. |
Clynes, M. |
Biocybernetics of space-time forms in the genesis and communications of emotion. 55pps. AAAS Symposium Biocybernetics of the Dynamic Communication of Emotion. Chicago, 1970. See also Science, vol, 170, pp. 764-765. |
| 58. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics. Dynamic profiles of qualities and the nonverbal communicative environment. Fed. Proc. 29: E50. March-April, 1971. |
| 57. |
Clynes, M. |
Dynamic differentation between animate and inanimate sound in brain processing. Proceedings of 24th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 1971. |
| 56. |
Clynes, M. |
Towards a theory of man. Human Context 2: 367-449 December, 1970. |
| 55. |
Clynes, M. |
Towards a theory of man. Human Context 3: no. 1, 1-75 March 1971. |
| 54. |
Clynes, M. |
Biocybernetics of the dynamic communication of emotions and qualities. Science, 170: 764-765. November 13, 1970. |
| 53. |
Clynes, M. |
Sentics. The quantitative profiles of qualities and some human system applications. 54th Annual Meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. April, 1970. Abstract |
| 52. |
Clynes, M. |
Toward a theory of man. Precision of essentic form in living communication, in Information Processing in the Nervous- System. Eds. K.N. Leibovic and J.C. Eccles, 1969. Springer- Verlag, New York. pp. 177-206. |
| 51. |
Clynes, M. |
Toward a view of man, In Biomedical Engineering Systems. Eds, M. Clynes and J.H. Milsum, McGraw-Hill New York. 1970 pp. 272-358. |
| 50. |
Clynes, M. |
Dynamics of vertex evoked potentials: the R-M brain function. In Average Evoked Potentials, Publication of NASA. Ed. E. Donchin. 1969 pp 177-206. |
| 49. |
Clynes, M. |
Discussions. In Average Evoked Potentials, NASA. Ed. E. Donchin 1969. PP 86, 135-139, 337-339, 234-235, 326-327. |
| 48. |
Clynes, M., Milsum, J.H., Eds. |
Biomedical engineering systems. New York McGraw-Hill, 1970. 665 pps. |
| 47. |
Clynes, M. |
Essentic form-aspects of control, function and measurement Proceedings of the 21st annual Conference of Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Houston, Texas. November, 1968. |
| 46. |
Clynes, M. |
On being in order. Symposium on Computers and Religion. Proceedings of the 15th Summer Conference of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science. Star Island, New Hampshire 1968. Zygon, vol. 5. No.1,pps. 63 -84,1970. |
| 45. |
Clynes, M. (Ed.) |
Rein control, or unidirectional rate sensitivity a fundamental dynamic and organizing function in biology. Annals of N.Y. Acad. of Sciences, vol. 156. art. 2, pp. 627-968. |
| 44. |
Clynes, M. |
After-image motion and the eye's kinesthetic sense. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Houston, Texas. November 1968. |
| 43. |
Clynes, M., Kohn, M. |
Color responses of the pupil and brain on a monchromat. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Houston, Texas. November, 1968. |
| 42. |
Kohn, M., and Clynes, M. |
Paradoxical pupil contraction to removal of colored light. Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Houston Texas. November, 1968. |
| 41. |
Clynes, M. |
Biocybernetic principles of dynamic asymmetry: unidirectional rate sensitivity and rein control (or: How to create opposites from a single measure). Proceedings of the Inter. Biocybernetic Symposium. Leipzig, Germany. September 1967. In Biokybernetik. Drischel and Teidt, Eds. pp. 29-29. Leipzig, Germany. |
| 40. |
Clynes, M. |
Cybernetic implications of rein control in perceptual and conceptual organization. In Rein Control, or Unidirectional Rate Sensitivity, A fundamental Dynamic and Organizing Function in Biology. Ed. M. Clynes. Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences. Vol. 156, art. 2, 629-671. April 21, 1969. |
| 39. |
Kohn, M., and Clynes, M. |
Colour dynamics of the pupil. Symposium on Rein Control, or Unidirectional Rate Sensitivity, a Fundamental Dynamic and Organizing Function in Biology. Annals of the N.Y. Acad. of Sciences, vol. 156, art. 2, pp. 931-950. April 21, 1969. |
| 38. |
Clynes, M. |
Conference of the Future of the Brain Sciences. N.Y. Acad. of Medicine. New York., N.Y. May 2-4 1968. Discussion. Little Brown. |
| 37. |
Kohn, M., Litchfield, D., and Clynes, M. |
Storage of averaged responses on magnetic tape. Medical Research Engineering 8, 29-31, March - April, 1969. |
| 36. |
Clynes, M. and Kohn,M. |
Recognition of visual stimuli from the electric responses of the brain. Proceedings of the 3rd International Psychiatric Congress. Madrid, Spain. September 1966. In (Eds, Kline, N.S.. and Laska, E.) Computers and Electronic Devices in Psychiatry. pp. 206 - 237. |
| 35. |
Clynes, M,. Kohn, M., and Gradijan, J. |
Computer recognition of the brain's physiologic language. IEEE International Convention Record part 9, pp. 125-142. March 21, 1967. |
| 34. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
Spatial Visual evoked potentials as physiologic language elements for color and field structures. The International Conference on Evoked Potentials. Siena, Italy, July, 1966. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysio. suppl. 26, pp. 82-96. 1967. |
| 33. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
Nonlinear detection processes in brain function. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. November 16, 1966. p. 170. |
| 32. |
Clynes, M. |
On the regulatory function of unidirectinal rate sensitivity in the cardiovascular system. Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology Philadelphia. Pa. November 10-12, 1965. p. 112. |
| 31. |
Clynes, M. |
The electrical chromaticity waves in the brain, color vision and their relation to the basic biologic function of undirectional rate sensitivity. Proceedings of the XXIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences. Tokyo, Japan, September 1-9, 1965, p. 369. |
| 30. |
Clynes, M. |
Brain space analysis of evoked potential components applies to chromaticity waves. Digest of the 6th International Conference on Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering Tokyo, Japan. August 22-27, 1965. pp. 460-461. |
| 29. |
Clynes, M., Kohn, M., and Litchfield, D. |
Chromaticity waves of evoked human brain potentials in normal and color blind vision. Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Federeation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Atlantic City. N.J. April 9-14, 1965. Vol, 24, no. 2, p. 274. |
| 28. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
Specific responses of the brain to color stimuli. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Cleveland, Ohio. November 16-18, 1964. pp. 22-23. |
| 27. |
Clynes, M., Kohn, M., and Lifshitz, K. |
Dynamics and spatial behaviour of light evoked potentials, their modification under hypnosis, and on line correlation in relation to rhythmic components, Annals of the N.Y. Acad. of Science, vol. 112, art. 1, pp, 468-509. May 8 1964. |
| 26. |
Clynes, M. |
Electronic and computer-assisted studies of biomedical problems Contributor. Eds. Schmitt, Otto H., and Caceres, Cesar A. New York: Charles C. Thomas Publishing Co., 1964. |
| 25. |
Clynes, M. |
Bio-telemetry. Contributor. Symposium. March 28-31, 1962 Ed. Slater, Lloyd, New York: Pergamon Press, 1964. |
| 24. |
Clynes M., and Kohn,M. |
The Information code of light intensity evoked brain potentials and unidirectional rate sensitivity; "on" and "off" responses constitute separate dynamic channels and also follow separate paths in the brain. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Baltimore, Md. November 18-20, 1963. pp. 22-23. |
| 23. |
Clynes, M. |
Use of computers for physiological discovery and for diagnosis by dynamic simulation. Circulation Research, vol. XI, No. 3, part 2, pp. 515-528. September, 1962. |
| 22. |
Clynes, M. |
The nonlinear biological dynamics of unidirectional rate sensitivity, illustrated by analog computer analysis, pupillary reflex to light and sound, and heart rate behavior. Annals, of the N.Y. Acad of Sciences. Vol. 98. art. 4, pp. 806-845. October 30, 1962. |
| 21. |
Clynes, M. |
CAT (Computer of average translents). Instruments and Control Systems, vol. 35, no. 8, pp, 87-91. August 1962. |
| 20. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
Portable 4 channel on-line digital average response computer. CAT II, Digest of the 4th Indternational Conference on Medical Electronics. New York. N.Y. July 16-21, 1961. |
| 19. |
Clynes, M., Blair, J., Stearns, H., Landis, C., Kline, N.S. and Litchfield, D. |
Continuous servo control system for the study and improvement of homeostatic blood sugar level control. Digest of the 4th International Conference on Medical Electronics. New York, N.Y. July 16-21, 1961. |
| 18. |
Clynes, M. |
Unidirectional rate sensitivity: a biocybernetic law of reflex and humoral systems as physiologic channels of control and communication. Annals of the N.Y. Acad. of Sciences vol. 92, art. 3, pp. 946-969. July 28, 1961. Presented at the Pavlovian Conference on Higher Activity. October 13-15, 1960. and Proceedings of the San Diego Biomedical Engineering Symposium, Session IV B April 20-21 1961. |
| 17. |
Kline, N.S. and Clynes, M. |
Psychophysiological aspects of space flight. In (Ed. Flaherty, B.E.) Drugs, Space and Cybernetrics: Evolution to Cyborgs. New York: Columbia University Press, 1961. pp. 355-371. |
| 16. |
Clynes, M. |
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia: laws derived from computer simulation. Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 863-874. September, 1960. |
| 15. |
Clynes, M., and Kline, N.S. |
Cyborgs and space. In Astronautics, pp. 26-27, 74-75. American Rocket Society Inc, New York, N.Y. September 1960. |
| 14. |
Clynes, M. and Kohn, M. |
Computer study of the dynamic interrelations of functionally separate neurological control systems. Proceedings of the 3rd international Conference on Medical Electronics. Institution of Electrical Engineers. London, Eng. Part II, pp 184-186. July 22 1960. |
| 13. |
Clynes, M. |
Computer dynamic analysis of the pupil light reflex: a unidirectional rate-sensitive sensor. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Medical Electronics. Institute of Electrical Engineers. London, Eng. Part III, pp. 356-358. June 24 1960. |
| 12. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
The use of the Mnemotron for biological data storage reproduction, and for an average transient computer. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society. Philadelphia, Pa. P. 23. February 24-26, 1960. |
| 11. |
Clynes, M. |
Respiratory control of heart rate: Laws derived from analog computer simulation. I.R.E. Transactions on Medical Electronics, vol ME-7 pp 2-14, January 1960. And I.R.E. National Convention Record. March, 1959. |
| 10. |
Clynes, M. |
Computer analysis of reflex control and organization: respiratory sinus arrhythmia. Science vol 131, no 3396, pp 300 - 302. January 29, 1960. |
| 9. |
Clynes, M. |
Respiratory heart rate control. Some nonlinear control techniques, novel to control engineers, employed by a biological control system. Automatic and Remote Control pp 362-369. Butterworths Scientific Publications. London Eng Proceedings of the 1st International Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control. Moscow, U.S.S.R. 1960. |
| 8. |
Clynes, M. |
Circulatory system: mathematical law of the respiratory heart Physics, vol. 3, pp. 184-193. Chicago, III : Year Book Publishing Inc 1960. |
| 7. |
Clynes, M. |
Biology: applications of control system theory. (Ed. Glasser, Otto). Medical Physics, vol, 3, pp. 72-80 Chicago, III, Year Book Publishers 1960. |
| 6. |
Clynes, M. |
Reflex control of heart rate through respiration: laws derived from analog computer simulation. Circulation Research, vol. XX no 4 p 679. Proceedings of the 32nd Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association. Philadelphia. Pa October 23-25 1959. |
| 5. |
Clynes, M. |
Recent progress in neurophysiologic and cardiovascular studies through computer simulation: the control of heart rate in man. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Medical Electronics. Paris, France, June 24-27, 1959. Medical Electronics, pp. 437-444. London Iliffe & Sons, Ltd. 1960. |
| 4. |
Clynes, M., and Kohn, M. |
Recording biological date on tape: A simple method using two transistors. Proceddings of the 2nd International Conference on Medical Electronics. Paris, France. June 24-27 1959. Medical Electronics, pp 497-499. London Eng: Iliffe & Sons, Ltd. 1960 |
| 3. |
Clynes, M., Kohn, M., and Atkin, A. |
Analog computer heart rate simulation dynamic analysis of the effect of respiration on heart rate in the resting state: a neurophysiological reflex study. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference on Electrical Techniques in Medicine and Biology. Minneapolis, Minn. November 19-21, 1958. |
| 2. |
Clynes, M., and Cranswick, E.H. |
Dynamic analysis: an analog computer study of thyroid function. Proceedings of the Psychopharmacology Symposium of the 2nd International Congress of Psychiatry, Zurich, Switzerland, September 2-4, 1957. (Ed. Kline, N.S.) Psychopharmacology Frontiers, pp. 515-533. Boston, Mass: Little, Brown and Co., 1959. |
| 1. |
Clynes, M. |
Simple analytic method for linear feedback system dynamics. Proceedings of the American Institute for Electrical Engineers Chicago, III October 2-7, 1955. Part 2, pp. 377-383. |
| 0. |
Clynes, M. |
The Piano and the Art of Touch. Australian Musical News and Digest, January 2, 1951, pp. 27-28. |
| 00. |
Clynes, M. |
The Piano and How to Practise. Australian Musical News and Digest, November 1, 1950, pp. 29.34. | |
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