The Effect of Length of Blind Alleys On Maze Learning: An Experiment On Twenty-Four White Rates

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Behav. Mon., 1916, 3, No. 1. Yerkes thinks Julius, an orang- utan, solved a problem ideationally; see particularly pp. 68 and 131.
EFFECT OF LENGTH OF BLIND ALLEYS ON MAZE LEARNING 45 for the changes in behavior which gradually make response more and more direct and which gradually eliminates the use- less random acts. We must not forget that the numerous internal life processes, e.g., the contractions of the muscles of the stomach with hunger, serve as the motivation to activity.
They determin
...e the stimulating value, as do also modifications in the proprio-ceptive system by past behavior, of various outside factors. The organism continues to respond by vary- ing behavior until successes are attained which modify these internal conditions and change the inner motivating factors.
But the failures also change the organism. The directing fac- tors of the response seem to be the inner organic processes and the total combination of stimuli from external conditions and from muscular contractions, all these overlapping in their several effects as has been suggested.


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