Results for ' eyelid responses'

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    Differential characteristics of conditioned eyelid responses established by reflex and voluntary reinforcement.D. G. Marquis & J. M. Porter - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 24 (4):347.
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    Backward conditioning of the eyelid response.J. M. Porter - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23 (4):403.
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    A comparison of eyelid responses conditioned with reflex and voluntary reinforcement in normal individuals and in psychiatric patients.H. E. King & C. Landis - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (3):210.
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    Age differences in the acquisition and extinction of the conditioned eyelid response.Harry W. Braun & Richard Geiselhart - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (6):386.
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    Shape of the conditioned eyelid response.A. B. Levey & Irene Martin - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (5):398-408.
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    Some factors influencing voluntary and reflex eyelid responses.C. W. Telford & N. Thompson - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (4):524.
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    Intelligence and age in discrimination conditioning of the eyelid response.Paul Gendreau & Milton D. Suboski - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 89 (2):379.
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    The relationship of anxiety to the conditioned eyelid response.Janet A. Taylor - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (2):81.
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    The engram found? Role of the cerebellum in classical conditioning of nictitating membrane and eyelid responses.David A. Mccormick, David G. Lavond, Gregory A. Clark, Ronald E. Kettner, Christina E. Rising & Richard F. Thompson - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 18 (3):103-105.
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    Acquisition and extinction of the conditioned eyelid response following partial and continuous reinforcement.William F. Reynolds - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (4):335.
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    Stimulus generalization of the conditioned eyelid response to structurally similar nonsense syllables.David W. Abbott & Louis E. Price - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (4):368.
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    An experimental study of reflex and voluntary eyelid responses.L. W. Allison - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (1):56.
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    The interstimulus interval and the latency of the conditioned eyelid response.C. Alan Boneau - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (6):464.
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    Effects of CS and UCS change on extinction of the conditioned eyelid response.Louis E. Price, David W. Abbott & William E. Vandament - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (4):437.
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    An attempt to condition breathing and eyelid responses to a subliminal electric stimulus.H. Cason & N. Katcher - 1933 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (6):831.
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    Intertrial stimuli and generalization of the conditioned eyelid response.John W. Moore & Frederick L. Newman - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (3):414.
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    Effect of pattern of reinforcement on the conditioned eyelid response.George E. Passey & David L. Wood - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3):241.
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    Reversal of conditioned discrimination of the eyelid response.Michael C. Levy, David A. Grant & Alton H. Clark - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):80.
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    Semantic transfer of the differential conditioned eyelid response from words to objects.Thomas F. Hartman - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (2):194.
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    Supplementary report: Influence of intertrial interval during extinction on spontaneous recovery of conditioned eyelid responses.Ellen Y. Beeman, Thomas F. Hartman & David A. Grant - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (4):279.
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    Effect of intrastimulus agreement and conflict upon conditioned discrimination and reversal of the eyelid response.C. Michael Levy - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (1):76.
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    The acquisition and extinction of conditioned eyelid responses as a function of the percentage of fixed-ratio random reinforcement.David A. Grant & Lowell M. Schipper - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 43 (4):313.
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    Effects of ready signal condition on acquisition and extinction of the conditioned eyelid response.Louis E. Price, William E. Vandament & David W. Abbott - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (5):516.
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    Extinction and spontaneous recovery of conditioned eyelid responses as a function of amount of acquisition and extinction training.William F. Prokasy - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (4):319.
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    A methodological study of the form and latency of eyelid responses in conditioning.Kenneth W. Spence & Leonard E. Ross - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (5):376.
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    The decremental effects of partial reinforcement during acquisition of the conditioned eyelid response.Leonard E. Ross - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 57 (2):74.
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    The course of acquisition and retention of conditioned eyelid responses in man.E. R. Hilgard & A. A. Campbell - 1936 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 19 (2):227.
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    Influence of intertrial interval during extinction on spontaneous recovery of conditioned eyelid responses.M. Gordon Howat & David A. Grant - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (1):11.
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    Resistance to extinction and the pattern of reinforcement: II. Effect of successive alternation of blocks of reinforced and unreinforced trials upon the conditioned eyelid response to light.Harold W. Hake & David A. Grant - 1951 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 41 (3):216.
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    Effect of intermittent reinforcement on acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery of the conditioned eyelid response.Thomas F. Hartman & David A. Grant - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (2):89.
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    Dark adaptation and the pseudo-conditioned eyelid response.David A. Grant, Eugenia B. Norris & Suzanne Boissard - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (5):434.
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    A study of patterning in the conditioned eyelid response.D. A. Grant - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (5):445.
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    The influence of attitude on the conditioned eyelid response.D. A. Grant - 1939 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 25 (4):333.
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    "Appropriateness" of the stimulus-reinforcement contingency in instrumental differential conditioning of the eyelid response to the arithmetic concepts of "right" and "wrong".Robert A. Fleming, Louise E. Cerekwicki & David A. Grant - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 77 (2):295.
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    Effects of instructional set and UCS intensity on the latency, percentage, and form of the eyelid response.I. Gormezano & John W. Moore - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (5):487.
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    A sensitized eyelid reaction related to the conditioned eyelid response.D. A. Grant - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (5):393.
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    Effect of intertrial interval during acquisition of extinction of the conditioned eyelid response following partial reinforcement.David A. Grant, Lowell M. Schipper & Bruce M. Ross - 1952 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (3):203.
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    Intensity of the conditioned stimulus and strength of conditioning: I. The conditioned eyelid response to light.David A. Grant & Dorothy E. Schneider - 1948 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 38 (6):690.
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    Response mediation of the conditioned eyelid response.G. Robert Grice & John J. Hunter - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (4):338.
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    Effects of differential instructions, differential payoffs, and the presence or absence of feedback on the percentage, latency, and amplitude of the conditioned eyelid response.Harold D. Fishbein & I. Gormezano - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (4):535.
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    Effects of differential instructions and number of acquisition trials on extinction and reacquisition of the conditioned-eyelid response.Harold D. Fishbein - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):126.
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    Effects of differential instructions, differential feedback, and ucs intensity on the conditioned-eyelid response.Harold D. Fishbein - 1967 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 75 (1):56.
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    Backward conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response: A test using second-order conditioning.Steven D. Stern & Peter W. Frey - 1978 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 11 (4):231-234.
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    Classical conditioning of the rabbit eyelid response with mossy fiber stimulation as the conditioned stimulus.Joseph E. Steinmetz, David G. Lavond & Richard F. Thompson - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (3):245-248.
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    Response topography in the acquisition of differential eyelid conditioning.Michael J. Zajano & David A. Grant - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (6):1115.
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    Resistance to extinction and the pattern of reinforcement. I. Alternation of reinforcement and the conditioned eyelid response. [REVIEW]David A. Grant, Arthur J. Riopelle & Harold W. Hake - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (1):53.
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    Response latency as a function of interstimulus interval in conditioned eyelid discrimination.William E. Vandament - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 82 (3):561.
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    Response shaping at long interstimulus intervals in classical eyelid conditioning.William F. Prokasy, Harvey C. Ebel & Donald D. Thompson - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (2):138.
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    Eyelid conditioned responses with various levels of anxiety.Martin R. Baron & James P. Connor - 1960 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (5):310.
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    Differential eyelid conditioning as a function of stimulus similarity and strength of response to the CS.Malcolm D. Gynther - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (6):408.
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