Notes

  1. . B. F.Skinner, “Freedom and the Control of Men,” American Scholar  25 (195556): 11–20.
  2. . See also JoseM. R. Delgado, “Free Behavior and Brain Stimulation,” International Review of Neurobiology  6 (1964):349–449;“Personality, Education, and Electrical Stimulation of the Brain,” in Innovation and Experiment in Modern Education: Report of the Twenty‐ninth Education Conference, New York, ed. A. E. Traxler (Washington, B.C.: American Council on Education, 1965), pp. 121–29; “The Basis of Education within the Brain,” in 1965–66 Jennings Scholar Lectures (Cleveland: Educational Research Council, 1966), pp. 101–12; “Radio Stimulation of the Brain in Primates and in Man,” Anesthesia and Analgesia  48 (1969):529–43; Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society, World Perspectives, ed. R. N. Anshen, vol. 41 (New York: Harper & Row, 1969); Delgado and DiegoMir, “Fragmental Organization of Emotional Behavior in the Monkey,” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences  159 (1969):731–51.