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... proprioceptive feedback as the crucial process mediating imitative learning . According to Mowrer , imitation occurs ... proprioceptive feedback associated through classical conditioning with the learner's execu tion of the acts that he ...
... proprioceptive feedback as the crucial process mediating imitative learning . According to Mowrer , imitation occurs ... proprioceptive feedback associated through classical conditioning with the learner's execu tion of the acts that he ...
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... proprioceptive feedback . This may be due to the fact that Sheffield has addressed him- self primarily to the learning of perceptual - motor tasks from filmed demonstrations that do not contain strong positive or aversive stimuli ...
... proprioceptive feedback . This may be due to the fact that Sheffield has addressed him- self primarily to the learning of perceptual - motor tasks from filmed demonstrations that do not contain strong positive or aversive stimuli ...
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... proprioceptive cues in , 13– 14 , 183-184 , 219 as resistance to deviation , 165- 166 , 170 , 172 , 176–178 and self - regulation of rewards , 170-176 , 179-182 transmission of , 172-182 , 220 see also Self - denial and Self - pu ...
... proprioceptive cues in , 13– 14 , 183-184 , 219 as resistance to deviation , 165- 166 , 170 , 172 , 176–178 and self - regulation of rewards , 170-176 , 179-182 transmission of , 172-182 , 220 see also Self - denial and Self - pu ...
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THE SOCIOBEHAVIORISTIC APPROACH | 1 |
THE ROLE OF IMITATION | 47 |
REINFORCEMENT PATTERNS | 109 |
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