. Brain mechanisms and learning, a symposium. Psychophysiology; Learning, Psychology of. R. W. DOTY AND C. GIURGEA 14-1 52 to 84. The first CR was seen on the sixty-seventh pairing. The right arm was flexed to the level of the restraining collar, then extended along its lower surface with hngcrs fluttering as though seeking an object. In the next forty-seven trials a movement similar to this occurred to the CS thirty-one times. At the threshold current of mA. or during the later phases of subsequent extinction sessions the movement was more likely to be a simple flexion very similar to th


. Brain mechanisms and learning, a symposium. Psychophysiology; Learning, Psychology of. R. W. DOTY AND C. GIURGEA 14-1 52 to 84. The first CR was seen on the sixty-seventh pairing. The right arm was flexed to the level of the restraining collar, then extended along its lower surface with hngcrs fluttering as though seeking an object. In the next forty-seven trials a movement similar to this occurred to the CS thirty-one times. At the threshold current of mA. or during the later phases of subsequent extinction sessions the movement was more likely to be a simple flexion very similar to that evoked by the US (Fig. 4). Even when the movement was vigorous, it often terminated prior to the 3 .?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences; Fessard, A. (Alfred); Delafresnaye, J. F. (Jean Francisque), 1919-. Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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