Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorLancaster Press,Incorporated, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... give up seeking , i.e. , cease making attempts , and thus fail to perform the correct reaction even when it possesses in its repertoire a perfectly correct excitatory tendency . The substance of this proof lies in the expectation that ...
... give up seeking , i.e. , cease making attempts , and thus fail to perform the correct reaction even when it possesses in its repertoire a perfectly correct excitatory tendency . The substance of this proof lies in the expectation that ...
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... give to the stimulus - trace component ( Postulate 1 ) of preceding or following temporal coinci- dences consisting of a stimulus trace and a reaction , the capacity to evoke the reaction in question ( Postulate 2 ) . 2. Experimental ...
... give to the stimulus - trace component ( Postulate 1 ) of preceding or following temporal coinci- dences consisting of a stimulus trace and a reaction , the capacity to evoke the reaction in question ( Postulate 2 ) . 2. Experimental ...
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... give rise to an asso- ciation between each proprioceptive stimulus and the reaction immediately following thus : S2 - R2 −− → R3 - S3 − →→ MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 23 2. From (1) and Postulates 1 and 2 ...
... give rise to an asso- ciation between each proprioceptive stimulus and the reaction immediately following thus : S2 - R2 −− → R3 - S3 − →→ MIND , MECHANISM , AND ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR 23 2. From (1) and Postulates 1 and 2 ...
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