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... given . In the case of Pavlovian conditioning , the substitute stimulus which elicits the response need only be presented a few times without the concomitant use of the food in order to lose its stimulus value . If the dog is not given ...
... given . In the case of Pavlovian conditioning , the substitute stimulus which elicits the response need only be presented a few times without the concomitant use of the food in order to lose its stimulus value . If the dog is not given ...
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... given goal by startig at any given point ? We need on the one hand cer- tain mental furniture in terms of experiences . They have to be built through a certain amount of repetition ; they have to be kept bright . Above all , they must ...
... given goal by startig at any given point ? We need on the one hand cer- tain mental furniture in terms of experiences . They have to be built through a certain amount of repetition ; they have to be kept bright . Above all , they must ...
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... given avenue can be blocked , but to find the wellsprings of hu- man nature by looking inside the capsule is to miss the field character of the event . It may seem more effective to look for human nature in the existing societies , or ...
... given avenue can be blocked , but to find the wellsprings of hu- man nature by looking inside the capsule is to miss the field character of the event . It may seem more effective to look for human nature in the existing societies , or ...
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