Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies which may be operative at the same time or for some ... extends to Rc , and the stimulus trace of S , extends to RG . Sm Sc • RC Sn SG RG Sp .. 2. From ( 1 ) and Postulate 1 ...
... extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies which may be operative at the same time or for some ... extends to Rc , and the stimulus trace of S , extends to RG . Sm Sc • RC Sn SG RG Sp .. 2. From ( 1 ) and Postulate 1 ...
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... extend in con- 5. Now , by ( 1 ) the super - threshold margin of strength of SÅ --- Rc may be smaller than any ... extends as far as Rc ; that the physical event responsible for Sc , jointly with reaction Rc , causes S ; that Sa evokes ...
... extend in con- 5. Now , by ( 1 ) the super - threshold margin of strength of SÅ --- Rc may be smaller than any ... extends as far as Rc ; that the physical event responsible for Sc , jointly with reaction Rc , causes S ; that Sa evokes ...
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... extending from the primitive electron all the way up to complex purposive behavior . Further developments may conceivably extend the system to include the highest rational and moral behavior . Such is the natural goal of science . This ...
... extending from the primitive electron all the way up to complex purposive behavior . Further developments may conceivably extend the system to include the highest rational and moral behavior . Such is the natural goal of science . This ...
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