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... reflex dates from the ' nineties . Laboratory experiments have brought out a large number of characteristics of the conditioned salivary reflex and of conditioned motor reflexes . Razran ( 1933 ) has made ... CONDITIONED RESPONSE 31.
... reflex dates from the ' nineties . Laboratory experiments have brought out a large number of characteristics of the conditioned salivary reflex and of conditioned motor reflexes . Razran ( 1933 ) has made ... CONDITIONED RESPONSE 31.
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... conditioning have been directed at the notion that the con- ditioned reflex of the Russian experiments is the fundamental type of all learning . The conditioned reflex , as developed in the Russian dogs , is not subject to forgetting to ...
... conditioning have been directed at the notion that the con- ditioned reflex of the Russian experiments is the fundamental type of all learning . The conditioned reflex , as developed in the Russian dogs , is not subject to forgetting to ...
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... conditioned reflex ; the dog on hearing the buzzer secretes saliva . Then the program is changed . The interval is lengthened to a few minutes instead of a few seconds . The conditioned reflex quickly disappears when the food no longer ...
... conditioned reflex ; the dog on hearing the buzzer secretes saliva . Then the program is changed . The interval is lengthened to a few minutes instead of a few seconds . The conditioned reflex quickly disappears when the food no longer ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
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THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE | 18 |
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