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... ( Postulate 2 ) is , a number of times , stimulated simultaneously by SA , SB , Sc , and SD ; that Sc evokes reaction Rc ; that the stimulus trace ( Postulate 1 ) of SA and SB extend as far as Rc ; that the object represented by SB , in ...
... ( Postulate 2 ) is , a number of times , stimulated simultaneously by SA , SB , Sc , and SD ; that Sc evokes reaction Rc ; that the stimulus trace ( Postulate 1 ) of SA and SB extend as far as Rc ; that the object represented by SB , in ...
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... Postulate 6 it follows that S ' , will tend to initiate the be- havior sequence ( omitting internal stimuli after R1 ) ... Postulate I states that the physiological effects of a stimulus persist for a certain . time even after the stimulus ...
... Postulate 6 it follows that S ' , will tend to initiate the be- havior sequence ( omitting internal stimuli after R1 ) ... Postulate I states that the physiological effects of a stimulus persist for a certain . time even after the stimulus ...
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... Postulate 4 states the conditions under which associations are unlearned . Postulate 5 gives the conditions under which positive and negative learning are lost . Postulate 6 states the well - known fact of internal stimulation . At ...
... Postulate 4 states the conditions under which associations are unlearned . Postulate 5 gives the conditions under which positive and negative learning are lost . Postulate 6 states the well - known fact of internal stimulation . At ...
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