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" Ambiguous conditioning," a phenomenon of bilateral transfer.

Kellogg et al., 1938

Document ID
3651086459686966056
Author
Kellogg W
Walker E
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Comparative Psychology

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Abstract 6 dogs were conditioned to withdraw the right forepaw by means of the buzz-shock method. The response was extinguished and then reconditioned. Following this the shock was transferred to the left forepaw and records taken of the movement of both forefeet during …
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