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... occasion , as well as on the second . On the first occasion its presence is demon- strable only through the added energy of the response . On the second occasion the new stimuli may call out the response without those original stimuli ...
... occasion , as well as on the second . On the first occasion its presence is demon- strable only through the added energy of the response . On the second occasion the new stimuli may call out the response without those original stimuli ...
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... occasion , it will more probably follow that stimulus on the next occasion ; if the response has not followed the given stimulus on the first occasion , it is less likely to follow it on the second . The exceptions to this rule we have ...
... occasion , it will more probably follow that stimulus on the next occasion ; if the response has not followed the given stimulus on the first occasion , it is less likely to follow it on the second . The exceptions to this rule we have ...
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... occasion . The animal that gets a blow on the back will on the next occasion tend to jump away . The animal with the gripe in its bowels will tend to do whatever it did in response to the gripe . That this is an appeal to pure ...
... occasion . The animal that gets a blow on the back will on the next occasion tend to jump away . The animal with the gripe in its bowels will tend to do whatever it did in response to the gripe . That this is an appeal to pure ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS | 12 |
THE CONDITIONED RESPONSE | 21 |
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action activity animal antecedent asso associative learning backward conditioning become behavior bell brain called cause changes chapter circumstances conditioned reflex conditioned response conditioned stimulus conditioners conflict curare curve depends described ditioning dog's eating effect elicit established event excitement experience experimental explanation fatigue followed forgetting Gestalt psychologists goal habit havior human hunger impulses inhibition inhibitory conditioning insight instance intention interval laboratory law of frequency laws of learning listening maintaining stimuli maze memory ment method movement-produced stimuli movements muscles muscular nature negative adaptation nervous system neurosis object observation occasion occur original stimulus Pavlov perception perceptual response period practice predict present principle of conditioning principle of dominance probably proprioceptive punishment redintegration refractory period repeated repetition result retroactive inhibition saliva salivary sense organs sight signal situation skill specific sponse stereotyped stimulus pattern substitute stimulus tend tendency tension theory tion Tolman Wheeler word