The Psychology of LearningHarper, 1952 - Broj stranica: 310 |
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... laboratory investigations of the condi- tioned response have been made in Russia , following the pioneer work of Pavlov , whose interest in the conditioned salivary reflex dates from the ' nineties . Laboratory experiments have brought ...
... laboratory investigations of the condi- tioned response have been made in Russia , following the pioneer work of Pavlov , whose interest in the conditioned salivary reflex dates from the ' nineties . Laboratory experiments have brought ...
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... laboratory the con- ditioned response has one great protection against forgetting , and this is the fact that the conditioned or substitute stimulus is the sort of thing the dog does not encounter in his daily routine . It is reserved ...
... laboratory the con- ditioned response has one great protection against forgetting , and this is the fact that the conditioned or substitute stimulus is the sort of thing the dog does not encounter in his daily routine . It is reserved ...
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... laboratory . The possible in- teroceptive stimuli directly responsible for changing reflex strength are not open to ... laboratory terms and to a far more manageable system for the type of laboratory experiment to which he is given . He ...
... laboratory . The possible in- teroceptive stimuli directly responsible for changing reflex strength are not open to ... laboratory terms and to a far more manageable system for the type of laboratory experiment to which he is given . He ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS | 9 |
THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE | 18 |
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action activity animal association by contiguity associative learning basic become behavior called cathected changes chapter circumstances conditioned reflex conditioned response conditioned stimulus conditioners continuous continuous function curve depends described door drive eating elicit escape established event excitement experience experimental explanation extinction fact fixation followed Gestalt psychologists goal habit strength havior Hull's hunger impulses inhibition inhibitory conditioning interval laboratory law of effect Lloyd Morgan Maier maintaining stimuli maze memory ment method Miller motor patterns movement-produced stimuli movements muscles muscular nature negative adaptation object observed occasion occur original stimulus Pavlov perception posture practice predict present principle probably proprioceptive punishment puzzle box record refractory period reinforcement repeated repetition result reward scientific model sense organs shock sight signal skill Skinner specific sponse stereotyped stimulus pattern substitute stimulus successful tend tendency tension theory of learning Thorndike tion Tolman trials word