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Conditioning - Situation Versus Intermittent Stimulus

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Informationen zum Autor Wanda Wyrwicka Klappentext An analysis of evidence of the influence of situations on behaviour in laboratory studies. It looks at cases in which the subject's reaction was dependent upon complex situations rather than a single stimulus. It also suggests that there are internal factors located in the brain. Zusammenfassung In laboratory research, the process of conditioning is traditionally initiated with a single intermittent stimulus (such as a tone or flash of light) Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Classical Conditioned Reflexes 2. Instrumental Conditioned Reflexes 3. The Phenomenon of Switching 4. Cases of Dependence of Conditioned Behavior on Situational Factors 5. Studies on the Role of the Situation and the Intermittent Stimulus in Conditioning 6. Examples of Complex Conditioned Reflexes to the Situation 7. Conditioning of the Activity of the Internal Organs 8. Therapeutic Role of the EEG Feedback in Epilepsy 9. Theoretical Comments 10. Summary and Conclusions

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