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... learning , and innate bias in learning are all aspects that cannot be handled in classical learning theory , except by the roundabout means of saying that there is a stronger drive in some sense satisfied by the learning in ques- tion ...
... learning , and innate bias in learning are all aspects that cannot be handled in classical learning theory , except by the roundabout means of saying that there is a stronger drive in some sense satisfied by the learning in ques- tion ...
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... learning Level 1 : Habituation . A learned decrement in responding to repeated presentation of the stimulus . Level 2 : Signal learning . Classical Pavlovian conditioning . Level 3 : Stimulus - response learning . Simple or ...
... learning Level 1 : Habituation . A learned decrement in responding to repeated presentation of the stimulus . Level 2 : Signal learning . Classical Pavlovian conditioning . Level 3 : Stimulus - response learning . Simple or ...
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... learning . Attention to social cues is much commoner among mammals than attention to inedible objects . I suspect that humans are the only primate for whom " using " an object is in any way as easy as " using " a social companion . Cats ...
... learning . Attention to social cues is much commoner among mammals than attention to inedible objects . I suspect that humans are the only primate for whom " using " an object is in any way as easy as " using " a social companion . Cats ...
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ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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