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The relationship between motor and secretory behaviors in classical appetitive conditioning
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The relationship between motor and secretory behaviors in classical appetitive conditioning

E A Wasserman
Pavlovian journal of biological science, Vol.13(3), pp.182-186
07/1978
DOI: 10.1007/BF03001393
PMID: 750967

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Abstract

Three hungry dogs received pairings of food with an accessible, illuminated panel. This resulted in the dogs' approaching the lighted panel and salivating. Despite the similarity of these conditioning procedures to those used in a large body of research primarily with avians, however, the dogs did not physically contact the lighted stimulus panel. These results bear on several issues concerning the form and direction of classically conditioned behaviors.
Animals Movement Appetitive Behavior - physiology Dogs Conditioning, Classical - physiology Salivation Association Learning

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