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Rats on 24-hour water deprivation acquire lever pressing response on continuous and fixed ratio schedules. Discrimination and marble handling responses are also shaped. Demonstrates rewarding of increasing...
Records observable behaviour of three- to five-day-old infants during sleep. Illustrates methods of classifying and recording various types of behaviour during sleep including body movements, rapid eye...
Illustrates the general ways in which something ceases to be visible: (a) when it ceases to reflect light to the observer’s viewpoint; (b) when it ceases to reflect light at all. Shows several examples of...
Shows research on effects of delayed auditory feedback. Begins with demonstrations of effect on human subject’s reading aloud when his voice is fed back through ear-phones with a delay of a quarter of a...
Electrodes are implanted in different parts of the hypothalamus of rats. Animals can obtain electrical stimulation by pressing a lever, or stimulation can automatically be applied. Shows effects of brain...
Shows the effects of sequence of experimental procedures in which newly hatched ducklings were first imprinted to moving stimulus (a plastic milk bottle mounted over a model train engine) and then taught to...
Electrodes are implanted in rat lateral and medial hypothalamus, and the effect on feeding habits of a stimulus is observed.
Archive film of B F Skinner’s laboratory, in which Charles Collingwood presents for TV viewers typical experimental and training procedures with pigeons and human learners. Skinner and Herrnstein talk...
A comparative study of depth discrimination of animals and human infants. Experimental apparatus consists of a central platform on top of a large sheet of glass. A textured pattern is located directly under...
Describes dimensions of movement of geometric forms in terms of simple mathematical transformations. Presents a number of examples showing how such dimensions of movement arouse the perception of moving...
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