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The Conditioning page is now just disambiguation, and should link to both classical and operant. I think it's fine, currently (10/11/06).
The Conditioning page is now just disambiguation, and should link to both classical and operant. I think it's fine, currently (10/11/06).
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== Stress ==

[[Charlie Munger]] in his book "Poor Charlie's Almanack" describes Pavlov's experiments on dogs and stress. Pavlov himself describes them in [https://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Pavlov/lecture18.htm Lecture 18, Pathological disturbances of the cortex, result of functional interference] of
"Conditioned reflexes: An investigation of the physiological activity of the cerebral cortex".

It would be good if the article could talk a bit more about this. However, it's not covered much in secondary sources. [[User:Cagliost|cagliost]] ([[User talk:Cagliost|talk]]) 18:44, 31 December 2023 (UTC)

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similar pages, combine?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditioning and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning seem to be the same subject

Yeah, I noticed the same thing.



The Conditioning page is now just disambiguation, and should link to both classical and operant. I think it's fine, currently (10/11/06).

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

Stress

Charlie Munger in his book "Poor Charlie's Almanack" describes Pavlov's experiments on dogs and stress. Pavlov himself describes them in Lecture 18, Pathological disturbances of the cortex, result of functional interference of "Conditioned reflexes: An investigation of the physiological activity of the cerebral cortex".

It would be good if the article could talk a bit more about this. However, it's not covered much in secondary sources. cagliost (talk) 18:44, 31 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]