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provided for measuring the acquisition of a signal connection . In practice , the subject is seated in a chair and the electrodes are attached . Then the skin resistance ( galvanic skin reflex , or GSR ) is noted on the galvanometer ...
provided for measuring the acquisition of a signal connection . In practice , the subject is seated in a chair and the electrodes are attached . Then the skin resistance ( galvanic skin reflex , or GSR ) is noted on the galvanometer ...
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Most studies have shown some decrement in the learned connection following an interval of disuse . However , there are several observations that indicate remarkable retention over periods of months and years . For example , Hilgard and ...
Most studies have shown some decrement in the learned connection following an interval of disuse . However , there are several observations that indicate remarkable retention over periods of months and years . For example , Hilgard and ...
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Initially , of course , the child really does guess , and the connection SB Rlift is reinforced . Now S the experimenter places a new set of hollow blocks , of different appearance , C , C , and D , on the table , with the candy under ...
Initially , of course , the child really does guess , and the connection SB Rlift is reinforced . Now S the experimenter places a new set of hollow blocks , of different appearance , C , C , and D , on the table , with the candy under ...
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