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... sense organs or receptors respond by exciting impulses in sen- sory nerves . At the risk of going somewhat astray from the topic of conditioning , something further must be said concerning the nature of stimuli . The views of learning ...
... sense organs or receptors respond by exciting impulses in sen- sory nerves . At the risk of going somewhat astray from the topic of conditioning , something further must be said concerning the nature of stimuli . The views of learning ...
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... sense organs that these movements affect are hidden from direct observation . Movement , light , sound , pressure , skin contact , the contact of various substances with the olfactory membrane and with the taste papillae - these are ...
... sense organs that these movements affect are hidden from direct observation . Movement , light , sound , pressure , skin contact , the contact of various substances with the olfactory membrane and with the taste papillae - these are ...
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... sense organ , the part of the cortex to which sensory nerves are relayed from the midbrain . This state is sup- posed to be a state of excitation that spreads from the point cor- responding to the sense organ used as the signal to ...
... sense organ , the part of the cortex to which sensory nerves are relayed from the midbrain . This state is sup- posed to be a state of excitation that spreads from the point cor- responding to the sense organ used as the signal to ...
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THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE | 18 |
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