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Yowza, that was long! Section 1 is uploading now. I may not have done the tables as you specified, though, which if you want that cut out, will shorten the length.
Time - 1:10:58
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It estimates 15 minutes to upload.
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America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
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America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
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Yowza indeed!
Apologies if I got the word count wrong or something but thanks for not throwing anything at me (unless you did while I was offline).
Apologies if I got the word count wrong or something but thanks for not throwing anything at me (unless you did while I was offline).
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
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It was the tables.
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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Thanks Kelly.
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Suggested way of reading the diagrams in section 6:
Skinner gives two following paradigms [in which S = stimulus, R = response, (S line R) = reflex , dashed line = is followed by].
Diagram:
Type 1
A …S-subscript-zero….LEVER…reflex...R-subsript-zero… pressing…is followed by…
S-subscript-one… food… reflex...R-subscript-one… salivation, eating…
B… S-subscript-zero….LEVER…relfex... R-subsript-zero… pressing…which is followed by…
S-subscript-one… shock… reflex...R-subscript-one… withdrawal, emotional change…
End diagram
Given such a sequence, conditioning occurs as a change in strength of (S subscript zero reflex R subscript zero): an increase in (A) and a decrease in (B).
Diagram
Type 2
C… S-prime-subscript-zero ….LIGHT…reflex... R-prime-subscript-zero… gamma, not important…is concurrent with
S-prime-subscript-one… food… reflex...R-prime-subscript-one… salivation, eating…
D… S-prime-subscript-zero….LIGHT…reflex... R-prime-subscript-zero… gamma, not important…is concurrent with…
S-prime-subscript-one … shock…reflex... R-prime-subscript-one … flexion, emotional change
End diagram
The conditioned reflex is shown by a diagonal line connecting S-prime-subscript-zero….LIGHT…to R-prime-subscript-one … salivation, eating, flexion, emotional change.
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BTW, even though it might be a pain, I'd suggest using "S-subscript-zero" etc wherever that occurs in the text. Something of the form "So - Ro" should be read "S subscript zero reflex R subscript zero".The paradigm presents the structure of this reflex.
Paradigm
Original state – experimental situation or any external stimulus
S-subscript-G is followed by R-subscript-zero, produced by unconditioned reflex from S-subscript-zero or passive movement
Firstly: minus S-subscript-1, no food, is followed by no reflex
Secondly: S-subscript-1, food, is followed by r-subscript-1, salivation, as an unconditioned reflex
Result
S-subscript-G is followed by R-subscript-zero
Firstly, corresponding to the no food condition: minus-R-subscript-1 (inhibition) by conditioning type 1
Secondly: S-subscript-2 (food), is followed by R-subscript-2 (salivation) and, directly from the conjunction of S-subscript G and r subscript zero.
The represents a new type conditioned reflex, type 2.
End paradigm
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
Here's section 11, coming in at 35:41:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/cm/americanpsychology2_11.mp3
I've got 12 in for editing right now, so should be able to get it submitted soon.
Matt
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/cm/americanpsychology2_11.mp3
I've got 12 in for editing right now, so should be able to get it submitted soon.
Matt
"After the dazzle of day is gone,
Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,
Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true."
Walt Whitman
Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,
Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true."
Walt Whitman
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Sorry for being a little slow on the uptake there, Matt, but thanks.
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
Section 12 is finally done... 27:04
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"After the dazzle of day is gone,
Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,
Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true."
Walt Whitman
Only the dark, dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
After the clangor of organ majestic, or chorus, or perfect band,
Silent, athwart my soul, moves the symphony true."
Walt Whitman
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Thanks.
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
section 04 ready for proof-listening!
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Thank you.
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
I have just finished proof-listening section 3. Here are the results:
Start of recording:
I have usually heard the “First published in…” line read, so this might be a change to make.
1:09
Written “I knew, and knew from them”
Said: “I knew, and I knew from them”
1:33
Written: spread subordinated his early addiction to Teutonic midnight
Said spread subordinated his early addition to Teutonic midnight
1:45
Written: vicar
Mispronounced to rhyme with eye.
2:10
Written: also that it attracted
Said: also it attracted
2:20
Written: heralded
Mispronounced her-AL-ded
2:22
Written: [p. 262]
This refers to the pages of the original document being read, not the text being referenced, so this should not be read.
2:26
Loud crash on microphone
9:57
Written: than for the theology
Said: than the theology
10:44
Previous sentence is repeated
17:35
Written: fish and orange marmalade shall be costumed in type
Said: fish and orange marmalade shall be consumed in type
22:18
Written: in proper relation, not only Freudians who
Said: in proper relation, and Freudians who
Start of recording:
I have usually heard the “First published in…” line read, so this might be a change to make.
1:09
Written “I knew, and knew from them”
Said: “I knew, and I knew from them”
1:33
Written: spread subordinated his early addiction to Teutonic midnight
Said spread subordinated his early addition to Teutonic midnight
1:45
Written: vicar
Mispronounced to rhyme with eye.
2:10
Written: also that it attracted
Said: also it attracted
2:20
Written: heralded
Mispronounced her-AL-ded
2:22
Written: [p. 262]
This refers to the pages of the original document being read, not the text being referenced, so this should not be read.
2:26
Loud crash on microphone
9:57
Written: than for the theology
Said: than the theology
10:44
Previous sentence is repeated
17:35
Written: fish and orange marmalade shall be costumed in type
Said: fish and orange marmalade shall be consumed in type
22:18
Written: in proper relation, not only Freudians who
Said: in proper relation, and Freudians who