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Stranica 17
... diminution in strength with a limit below the reaction threshold ( Definition 2 ) , this diminution extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies which may be operative at the same time or for some time thereafter .
... diminution in strength with a limit below the reaction threshold ( Definition 2 ) , this diminution extending in considerable part to other excitatory tendencies which may be operative at the same time or for some time thereafter .
Stranica 18
... trace ( Postulate I ) of SA and SB extend as far as Rc ; that the object represented by SB , in conjunction with act Rc , produces ( causes ) in the external world the event yielding the stimulus Sa ; and finally that So evokes Ra .
... trace ( Postulate I ) of SA and SB extend as far as Rc ; that the object represented by SB , in conjunction with act Rc , produces ( causes ) in the external world the event yielding the stimulus Sa ; and finally that So evokes Ra .
Stranica 21
By ( 3 ) and Postulate 4 , the weakening of Sr- Ry will extend in considerable part to SB -- Rc . 5. Now , by ( 1 ) the super - threshold margin of strength of SB- Rc may be smaller than any assigned finite value , from which it follows ...
By ( 3 ) and Postulate 4 , the weakening of Sr- Ry will extend in considerable part to SB -- Rc . 5. Now , by ( 1 ) the super - threshold margin of strength of SB- Rc may be smaller than any assigned finite value , from which it follows ...
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