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Physiological Patterns: A Diagnostic Test Procedure Based on the Conditioned Reflex Method

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Conditioning Techniques in Clinical Practice and Research

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Since Pavlov’s original behavioral observations on animals, there has been considerable growth in the knowledge of the electrophysiological correlates of conditioning. Workers in the field, such as Gastaut, Eccles, Jasper, Magoun, Moruzzi, and others, have greatly enlarged our understanding of the working of the central nervous system. These latter experimenters have increased the original Pavlovian hypothesis and have provided comprehensive data for the setting up of a further operational hypothesis.

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Ban, T.A., Levy, L. (1964). Physiological Patterns: A Diagnostic Test Procedure Based on the Conditioned Reflex Method. In: Franks, C.M. (eds) Conditioning Techniques in Clinical Practice and Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39876-0_4

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