The cat that is clawing all over the box in her impulsive struggle will probably claw the string or loop or button so as to open the door. And gradually all the other non-successful impulses will be stamped out and the particular impulse leading to the... American Journal of Physiology - Página 91903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1898 - 488 páginas
...non-successful impulses will be stamped out and the particular impulse leading to the successful act will lie stamped in by the resulting pleasure, until, after...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. . . . Starting, then, with its store of instinctive impulses, the cat hits upon the successful... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 396 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigour with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. . . . Starting, then, with its store of instinctive impulses, the cat hits upon the Scale of Tune... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 448 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigour with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. . . . Starting, then, with its store of instinctive impulses, the cat hits upon the Scale of Tune... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 370 páginas
...loading to tho successful act will bo stamped in by tho resulting pleasure, until, after many trials, tho cat will, when put in the box, immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. . . . Starting, then, with its store of instinctive impulses, the cat hits upon Hie Scale of Time... | |
| Naomi Norsworthy - 1908 - 648 páginas
...described by Thorndike:1 "When put into the box the cat would show evident signs of discomfort and impulse to escape from confinement. It tries to squeeze...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way." In my earlier research only cats were used, in the later experiments only monkeys. The environments... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1908 - 364 páginas
...to the food outside, but seems simply to strive instinctively to escape from confinement. The vigour with which it struggles is extraordinary. For eight...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. . . . Starting, then, with its store of instinctive impulses, the cat hits upon the Scale of Time... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1911 - 328 páginas
...reaction to confinement or to an association, it is likely to succeed in letting the cat out of the box. The cat that is clawing all over the box in her impulsive...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. The starting point for the formation of any association in these cases, then, is the set of instinctive... | |
| Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1925 - 146 páginas
...And gradually all the other non-successful impulses will be stamped out and the particular impulses leading to the successful act will be stamped in by...pleasure, until, after many trials, the cat will, when put into the box, immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. Previous experience makes a difference... | |
| 1899 - 546 páginas
...reaction to confinement or to an association, it is likely to succeed in letting the cat out of the box. The cat that is clawing all over the box in her impulsive...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way. etc. From among these movements one is selected by success. But this is the starting point only... | |
| Richard Lowry - 1971 - 258 páginas
...the door. And gtadually all the ... nonsuccessful [acts] will be stamped out and the particular . . . successful act will be stamped in by the resulting...immediately claw the button or loop in a definite way.3 (3) Finally, Thorndike observed that in some cases of learned puzzle-box behavior "there is no... | |
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