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Interspecific cross conditioning

Some Results Utilizing Interspecific Cross-Conditioning. It is well known that the phenomenon of conditioning is not species specific. This fact was ascertained first by Benbadis (21) and successively confirmed by other authors (11,28,29). [Pg.197]

In general, few attempts have been made to examine if the characteristics of the interspecific conditioning are the same as the intraspecific one. We have experimented on cross-conditioning to measure the efficiency of interspecific and intraspecific conditioning. [Pg.197]


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