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<strong>Eric</strong> <strong>Klinger</strong>’s <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><br />

9 Aug 2010<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1963). Eliciting achievement fantasy with motion picture<br />

stimuli. Annual Convention of the Midwestern Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1968). Short-term stability and concurrent validity of TAT<br />

need scores: Achievement, affiliation, and hostile press. Annual Convention of the American<br />

Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1969). Instigation and symbolism in dreams, play, and fantasy. Presented as<br />

part of a symposium entitled "Dreams, daydreams, and the stream of thought: Their adaptive<br />

role in cognition and personality," J. L. Singer, Chairman. Annual Convention of the American<br />

Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., & Kemble, E.D. (1974). Cyclic activity changes<br />

during extinction in rats: A potential model of depression. Annual Convention of the<br />

Midwestern Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., Mahoney, T.W., et al. (1975). Motivation, mood, and mental<br />

events: Patterns and implications for adaptive processes Presented as part of the Kittay<br />

Scientific Foundation's Third International Symposium entitled "The Psychopathology of Human<br />

Adaptation," New York, April 6-8, 1975. Published in G. Servan (Ed.)(1976). The<br />

psychopathology of human adaptation (pp.95-112). New York: Plenum.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1975). The nature of fantasy and its clinical uses.<br />

Presented as part of a symposium entitled "Imagery approaches in psychotherapy: Theoretical<br />

and clinical implications," J. L. Singer, Chair. Annual Convention of the American<br />

Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1975). Chair and discussant for symposium entitled "Structure in Play and<br />

Fantasy." Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1978). Thought flow and literary communication. Presented as part of a<br />

symposium entitled "<strong>Personal</strong>ity, Situation, and Motives in Aesthetic Production and<br />

Response," C. Martindale, Chair. Annual Convention of the American Psychological<br />

Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., & Barta, S.G. (1978). Mental Imagery in situ: Properties<br />

and dimensions. Presented as part of a symposium entitled "Describing consciousness:<br />

Randomly sampling the stream of thought," A.T. Beck, Chair. Annual Convention of the<br />

American Psychological Association.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E., Barta, S.G., & Glas, R.A. (1979). Thought content and gap time in basketball.<br />

Presented at Symposium on Sport Psychology, University of Minnesota, Duluth.<br />

<strong>Klinger</strong>, E. (1980). The central place of imagery in human functioning.<br />

Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Mental Imagery, Minneapolis.<br />

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