Science and Human Behavior, Chapter 7: Operant Discrimination, Quote 23

Science and Human Behavior“Just as we may attend to an object without looking at it, so we may look at an object without attending to it. We need not conclude that we must then be looking with an inferior sort of behavior in which the eyes are not correctly used. The criterion is whether the stimulus is exerting any effect upon our behavior.” (p. 124)

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