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- Kerplunk_experiment abstract "The kerplunk experiment was a famous stimulus and response experiment conducted on rats and demonstrates the ability to turn voluntary motor responses into a conditioned response. The purpose of the experiment was to get kinaesthetic feedback rather than guidance through external stimuli through maze learning. It was conducted in 1907 by John B. Watson and Harvey A. Carr and was named after the sound the rat made after running into the end of the maze. The study would help form a chain of responses hypothesis proposed by Watson.The studies findings would later give credibility to stimulus and response interpretations that rewards work by strengthening the learned ability to show a habitual motor action in the presence of a particular stimulus.".
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- Kerplunk_experiment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_testing_in_the_United_States.
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- Kerplunk_experiment wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kerplunk experiment".
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- Kerplunk_experiment subject Category:Animal_testing_in_the_United_States.
- Kerplunk_experiment hypernym Stimulus.
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- Kerplunk_experiment comment "The kerplunk experiment was a famous stimulus and response experiment conducted on rats and demonstrates the ability to turn voluntary motor responses into a conditioned response. The purpose of the experiment was to get kinaesthetic feedback rather than guidance through external stimuli through maze learning. It was conducted in 1907 by John B. Watson and Harvey A. Carr and was named after the sound the rat made after running into the end of the maze.".
- Kerplunk_experiment label "Kerplunk experiment".
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