Science and Human BehaviorFree Press, 1965 - 461 Seiten |
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... CONDITIONED REFLEXES Although the process of conditioning greatly extends the scope of the eliciting stimulus , it does not bring all the behavior of the or- ganism within such stimulus control . According to the formula of stimulus ...
... CONDITIONED REFLEXES Although the process of conditioning greatly extends the scope of the eliciting stimulus , it does not bring all the behavior of the or- ganism within such stimulus control . According to the formula of stimulus ...
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... Conditioned seeing may combine with responses to unconditioned stimuli . We see familiar objects more readily and easily than unfa- miliar objects ; the stimuli actually present upon a given occasion may be effective both as conditioned ...
... Conditioned seeing may combine with responses to unconditioned stimuli . We see familiar objects more readily and easily than unfa- miliar objects ; the stimuli actually present upon a given occasion may be effective both as conditioned ...
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... conditioned response of seeing the corresponding color . The spoken stimulus " Seven " would lead to two conditioned responses : seeing the form 7 and seeing the associated color . All those circumstances under which a mature individual ...
... conditioned response of seeing the corresponding color . The spoken stimulus " Seven " would lead to two conditioned responses : seeing the form 7 and seeing the associated color . All those circumstances under which a mature individual ...
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