Cole, 1939 - Google Patents
A comparison of the factors of practice and knowledge of experimental procedure in conditioning the eyelid response of human subjectsCole, 1939
- Document ID
- 8362567522852881356
- Author
- Cole L
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- Publication venue
- The Journal of General Psychology
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While the concept of the conditioned response has won a fairly important place in contemporary psychological theory it has had te undergo considerable modification since its early formulation in the hands of Bechterev and Pavlov; and the transformations which it has …
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