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... Turning the head to the right physically prevents turning it to the left , but that is not all . Physiologists , notably Sherrington , have demonstrated in many instances the existence of a reciprocal innervation which brings it about ...
... Turning the head to the right physically prevents turning it to the left , but that is not all . Physiologists , notably Sherrington , have demonstrated in many instances the existence of a reciprocal innervation which brings it about ...
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... turn the effects of what the organism has just done . By a slight turn of the head the whole visual field is shifted to a completely new set of objects and events . By listening or not listening the organism's be- havior determines what ...
... turn the effects of what the organism has just done . By a slight turn of the head the whole visual field is shifted to a completely new set of objects and events . By listening or not listening the organism's be- havior determines what ...
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... turn for the balance of the experiment . Miss Voeks ' experiment ( 1948 ) , in which this feature , so far as I know ... turns left at point E ( wrong ) on trials 1 to 10 and on trials 11 to 20 turns right , the prediction of trial 12 on ...
... turn for the balance of the experiment . Miss Voeks ' experiment ( 1948 ) , in which this feature , so far as I know ... turns left at point E ( wrong ) on trials 1 to 10 and on trials 11 to 20 turns right , the prediction of trial 12 on ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS | 9 |
THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE | 18 |
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