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pure-stimulus act

pure-stimulus act

a behavioral response that does not move an organism toward its goal but that serves solely as a stimulus for other responses. It operates by activating proprioceptive stimuli that in turn initiate the appropriate goal-directed response. Also called pure-stimulus response. [first defined in 1930 by Clark L. Hull]

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