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31. Influence of mesenchyme Data concerning cellular or molecular stimuli that influence postnatal stem cell function invitro, are scant.
32. One might think that radical behaviourists such as Skinner would advocate the classification of stimuli along purely physical dimensions.
33. The body's first line of protection against environmental stimuli is effected through the defence or immune system.
34. Experimental evidence shows that the incorporation of stimuli into dreaming is indeed associated with continued sleep, rather than wakening.
35. For operant conditioning to work, at least some stimuli must be reinforcing, and others aversive, without previous training.
36. As a child becomes better able to generalize across stimuli, schemata become more refined.
37. Dawn was in a deep coma, and was not responding to painful stimuli, although her pupils were not fixed.
38. Materials needed are listed clearly, as are suggested stimuli, main activities and organisational points.
39. In non-associative learning the animal also learns to modify its behaviour but not because of any association of stimuli.
40. This may be also true of studies which have used a series of slides as the arousing stimuli rather than a single one.
41. The environment presents the individual with stimuli and opportunities and also with obstacles to certain political beliefs and actions.
42. This may have meant that these stimuli contained relatively little peripheral information.
43. They give rise to behavioural responses to external stimuli that are enduring and consistent within a person's psychological constitution.
44. We do not attribute awareness to other species which obviously use similar private stimuli.
45. He redefined emotions as sets of bodily reactions which could, in turn(sentencedict .com), effectively act as stimuli to control further behaviour.
46. More significantly, he also realized that this electrical activity was affected by external stimuli falling on the sense organs.
47. To give the learner visual, tactile and aural stimuli, which increase the learning experience.
48. It can also influence learned and voluntary reactions to visual stimuli when the visual cortex is absent.
49. Initially stimuli are compared in terms of the total numbers of descriptions and potential risks in the protocols.
50. As we have pointed out elsewhere, t6day the economy automatically deploys fiscal stimuli when the business cycle winds down.
51. A third, and crucially important, experiment involved using external stimuli to influence the content of dreaming itself.
52. We do not initiate action; we react to a series of external stimuli.
53. Today we could view this as a story which exemplifies behavior modification through adverse stimuli: the red flags.
54. Differentiation theory, by contrast[sentencedict.com], asserts that merely observing target stimuli will be enough to produce some effect.
55. At the same time the sensory awareness of the organism, and its ability to react to stimuli, are also withdrawn.
56. Repetitive stimuli are relegated to background noise and, like the ticking of that clock, are not heard until they stop.
57. Ralph Berger assessed the effects of meaningful verbal stimuli on dreaming.
58. As we have seen, modern theories of Pavlovian conditioning assume that stimuli can activate the representations of other events.
59. The division of the stimuli into right and left turns demonstrated separate positive and negative relationships between risk and recognition sensitivity.
60. Disagreement is mainly about whether great literature or the children's own environment and experiences should provide the stimuli for this work.
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