Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 196
... stimulus pat- terns active at the time tend to be- come cues for that movement " ( p . 132 ) .10 The effect theorist does not deny the neurological connection be- tween stimulus and response implied by Guthrie's statement . The princi ...
... stimulus pat- terns active at the time tend to be- come cues for that movement " ( p . 132 ) .10 The effect theorist does not deny the neurological connection be- tween stimulus and response implied by Guthrie's statement . The princi ...
Page 205
... Stimulus trace is a demonstrable physiological phenomenon of neural reverberation which serves to keep an outline of the stimulus in the nervous system for a period of time after the source of stimulation has been checked . Subjectively ...
... Stimulus trace is a demonstrable physiological phenomenon of neural reverberation which serves to keep an outline of the stimulus in the nervous system for a period of time after the source of stimulation has been checked . Subjectively ...
Page 105
... stimulus and the uncondi- tioned stimulus , and that it is wholly independent of and unrelated to that form of learning which is known to be dependent upon effect . The following year , in 1935 , Hunt- er ( 17 ) published a paper ...
... stimulus and the uncondi- tioned stimulus , and that it is wholly independent of and unrelated to that form of learning which is known to be dependent upon effect . The following year , in 1935 , Hunt- er ( 17 ) published a paper ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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