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An invisibly small thumb-twitch increased in rate of occurrence when it served, via electromyographic amplification, to terminate or postpone aversive noise stimulation. Subjects remained ignorant of their behavior and its effect. Their cumulative response curves resembled those obtained in similar work with animals. Other subjects, informed of the effective response, could not produce it deliberately in a size small enough to qualify for reinforcement.
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Ralph F. Hefferline
University of the District of Columbia
Brian Keenan
Columbia University
Richard A. Harford
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Columbia University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1df0d68b32c80b54603840 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.130.3385.1338
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