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The irradiation of a tactile conditioned reflex in man.
Milton J. Bass,Clark L. Hull +1 more
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This article is published in Journal of Comparative Psychology.The article was published on 1934-02-01. It has received 103 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reflex.read more
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Principles of behavior modification
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The differential response in animals to stimuli varying within a single dimension.
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Generalization of conditioned fear-potentiated startle in humans: experimental validation and clinical relevance.
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The Irradiation of Conditioned Reflexes
TL;DR: The present communication is a result of an investigation upon the irradiation of cutaneous conditioned reflexes established by different methods, and distinguishes them also from all other reflexes which act through the lower centres, work with a remarkable regularity, and are, in fact, “unconditioned,” and exist in the animal from birth to death.
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Disinhibition of the Conditioned Galvanic Skin Response
TL;DR: In this paper, les Groupes de Controle A and B (dix et cinq sujets respectivement) ont subi des chocs, egaux en ordre temporel et en nombre moyen aux stimulations de lumiere and de choc en paires subies par le groupe experimental.