Tolman's group also showed that animals could use knowledge they gained learning a maze by running to navigate it swimming and that unexpected changes in the quality of reward could weaken learning even though the animal was still rewarded. This result was developed further by Crespi who, in 1942, showed that unexpected decreases in reward quantity caused rats temporarily to run a maze more slowly than normal while unexpected increases caused a temporary elevation in running speed.



Reductionism in Mental Health Politics
by Stephan DuBose
DATE LETTER
June 12, 1999 June 5 CNMHC Meeting
June 15, 1999 Re: June 5th/Stephen D.
November, 1999 People Who Are Clients


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