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... proprioceptive stimulus arising from the action immediately preceding it , and ( B ) to the drive stimulus ( SD ) , each with an intensity diminishing according to a negatively accelerated rate with distance from the reinforcing state ...
... proprioceptive stimulus arising from the action immediately preceding it , and ( B ) to the drive stimulus ( SD ) , each with an intensity diminishing according to a negatively accelerated rate with distance from the reinforcing state ...
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... proprioceptive . Postural mecha- nisms adapt themselves very slowly , i.e. , nerve impulses continue during prolonged stimulation . Phasic mechanisms are characterized by their rapid decremental adaptation rate . Persistent sensory ...
... proprioceptive . Postural mecha- nisms adapt themselves very slowly , i.e. , nerve impulses continue during prolonged stimulation . Phasic mechanisms are characterized by their rapid decremental adaptation rate . Persistent sensory ...
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