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The stimulus — The ghost — The response The carousel of conditioning

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This editorial was funded in part by all the children who have played on the carousel of reflexology. They are, however, in no way responsible for any childish errors in this manuscript.

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Lynch, J.J. The stimulus — The ghost — The response The carousel of conditioning. Conditional Reflex 5, 133–139 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03000243

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