Harvard Educational Review, Volume 17"The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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A reduction in the intensity of an emotion , or secondary drive , provides pleasure , just as a reduction in a pri- mary drive does , so it is hardly sensible to speak of a reduction in emotion as " emotion . " tion between the skeletal ...
A reduction in the intensity of an emotion , or secondary drive , provides pleasure , just as a reduction in a pri- mary drive does , so it is hardly sensible to speak of a reduction in emotion as " emotion . " tion between the skeletal ...
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fixates skeletal responses and punish- ment establishes the emotion of fear . That punishment serves to inhibit responses which have been estab- lished through reward learning is apparently due , not to a direct and antithetical action ...
fixates skeletal responses and punish- ment establishes the emotion of fear . That punishment serves to inhibit responses which have been estab- lished through reward learning is apparently due , not to a direct and antithetical action ...
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This interpretation is clearly at variance with the present conception of emotion , as a cause of skeletal behavior , but not as a conse- quence thereof . Paraphrased in the light of this conception , James ' illus- tration would go ...
This interpretation is clearly at variance with the present conception of emotion , as a cause of skeletal behavior , but not as a conse- quence thereof . Paraphrased in the light of this conception , James ' illus- tration would go ...
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Contents
On the Concepts of Growth and Ability | 1 |
Albert S Anthony Frederick E Ellis | 2 |
SUMMER 1947 No | 3 |
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