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... secure information of the qualitative , spatial , and temporal characteristics of surrounding objects and events ; in addition , a great deal of information is derived about the condition or state of our own bodies . We find ourselves ...
... secure information of the qualitative , spatial , and temporal characteristics of surrounding objects and events ; in addition , a great deal of information is derived about the condition or state of our own bodies . We find ourselves ...
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... secure food within a lighted space ( See X , Y , or Z of Figure 22 ) , the animal was placed in the starting box and was shown the lighted area in which it might secure food , provided it ran correctly . The light was then turned out ...
... secure food within a lighted space ( See X , Y , or Z of Figure 22 ) , the animal was placed in the starting box and was shown the lighted area in which it might secure food , provided it ran correctly . The light was then turned out ...
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... secure food , to an abrupt end by resorting to a type of behavior that is best described in terms of understanding or insight . For example , an ape is in its cage , looking through the bars at food . It tries in various ways without ...
... secure food , to an abrupt end by resorting to a type of behavior that is best described in terms of understanding or insight . For example , an ape is in its cage , looking through the bars at food . It tries in various ways without ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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