| 11. | In 1913, Watson viewed Ivan Pavlov's conditioned reflex as primarily a physiological mechanism controlling glandular secretions.
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| 12. | But in the cross-country races, there is room for something more than hardened and conditioned reflex.
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| 13. | The police are working in new political circumstances, and their conditioned reflexes are not yet democratic.
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| 14. | This enhanced secretory activity brought on by the thought or sight of food is a conditioned reflex.
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| 15. | The conditioned reflex behaviour was later placed into a static desktop model, also known as " CORA ".
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| 16. | Various reasons have been advanced, including territorial behaviour, a conditioned reflex, and clearing the throat of foul odours.
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| 17. | Basic research dealt especially with states of consciousness, physiology of the thalamus, conditioned reflexes a . s . o.
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| 18. | At about the same time, I . P . Pavlov began his seminal studies of conditioned reflexes in dogs.
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| 19. | It is a conditioned reflex of the pubococcygeus muscle, and is sometimes referred to as the " PC muscle ."
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| 20. | He is best known for noting the role of the hippocampus in memory, his study of reflexes, and conditioned reflexes.
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