Comment on “Early Vibratory Experience and the Question of Innate Reinforcement Value of Vibration and other Stimuli: A Limitation on the Discrepancy (Burnt Soup) Principle in Motivation”
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Comment on “Early Vibratory Experience and the Question of Innate Reinforcement Value of Vibration and other Stimuli: A Limitation on the Discrepancy (Burnt Soup) Principle in Motivation”
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