Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a part . II . Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied alternative action ...
... stimulus tends to evoke an action sequence leading to the total reaction ( RG ) of which the component constitutes a part . II . Striving is that behavior of organisms which , upon frustration , displays varied alternative action ...
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... stimulus . ( Internal stimulation . ) Key to Diagrams S = an adequate stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal ...
... stimulus . ( Internal stimulation . ) Key to Diagrams S = an adequate stimulus together with the resulting trace ( Postulate 1 ) . SD the stimulus associated with a drive , such as hunger . Sa = = the stimulus associated with the goal ...
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... stimulus and the pattern of impulses which are thus synchronized with each stimulus will be symmetrical — i.e . , there will be a constant or one to one relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The ...
... stimulus and the pattern of impulses which are thus synchronized with each stimulus will be symmetrical — i.e . , there will be a constant or one to one relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The ...
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