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Of course , it should be understood that a concept , once acquired , may also be associated by chaining with responses other than lifting . The response may be pointing , or pushing . No new events are involved in such instances ...
Of course , it should be understood that a concept , once acquired , may also be associated by chaining with responses other than lifting . The response may be pointing , or pushing . No new events are involved in such instances ...
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In brief , the varieties of learning that can currently be distinguished are as follows : TYPE 1 : SIGNAL LEARNING The individual learns to make a general , diffuse response to a signal . This is the classical conditioned response of ...
In brief , the varieties of learning that can currently be distinguished are as follows : TYPE 1 : SIGNAL LEARNING The individual learns to make a general , diffuse response to a signal . This is the classical conditioned response of ...
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systematic data tracing the course of forgetting of conditioned responses over an extended interval . ... STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING ( Type 2 ) » Another fundamental kind of learning , simple to observe and widespread in its ...
systematic data tracing the course of forgetting of conditioned responses over an extended interval . ... STIMULUS - RESPONSE LEARNING ( Type 2 ) » Another fundamental kind of learning , simple to observe and widespread in its ...
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