... the injurious action, provided such a condition exists. Thereupon the changes in behavior cease, and the organism remains in the favorable condition. The movements of the organism when stimulated are such as to subject it to various conditions, one... Behavior of the Lower Organisms - Página 342por Herbert Spencer Jennings - 1906 - 366 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1905 - 462 páginas
...second, nor the third, nor the tenth. But if the changes continue, subjecting the organism successively to all possible different conditions, a condition will finally be reached that relieves the organism of the injurious action, provided such a condition exists. Thereupon the changes... | |
| Herbert Spencer Jennings - 1906 - 392 páginas
...second, nor the third, nor the tenth. But if the changes continue, subjecting the organism successively to all possible different conditions, a condition will finally be reached that relieves the organism from the injurious action, provided such a condition exists. Thereupon the changes... | |
| University of Pennsylvania. Zoological Laboratory - 1906 - 330 páginas
...second, nor the third, nor the tenth. But if the changes continue, subjecting the organism successively to all possible different conditions, a condition will finally be reached that relieves the organism of the injurious action, provided such a condition exists. Thereupon the changes... | |
| 1908 - 472 páginas
...second, nor the third, nor the tenth. But if the changes continue, subjecting the organism successively to all possible different conditions, a condition will finally be reached that relieves the organism of the injurious action, provided such a condition exists. Thereupon the changes... | |
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