Curiosity and Exploratory Behavior |
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THE PROBLEM AND ITS HISTORY | 3 |
THE NATURE OF EXPLORATION | 20 |
Response Strength and Magnitude of Stimulus Change | 27 |
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activity addition amount analysis animal's animals apparatus appear associated basis Berlyne choice classical conditioning compartment complex concept curiosity decrease Deduction defining demonstrated deprivation direction door drive early effect elicit evidence example experiment experimental explain exploration exploratory behavior exposure fact Figure findings formulation function given goal greater groups human hunger important incentive increased indicated initially intensity interval learning less light maze mean measure monkeys motivation noted novel objects observed occur organism particular pattern performance period position present pressing previously problem procedure produce Psychology rats reaction recently reference reinforcement relatively response seems served significant similar simple situation specific spontaneous alternation stimulus stimulus satiation strength studies subjects suggested Table theoretical theorists theory tion trials unfamiliar unit variable varied visual