Hi Bilko
Let's PLEASE not tell anyone to slink away with embarassment. This is obviously a controversial issue and it would be much better for everyone if we can state our points respectively. It seems apparent that the research you have found supports the NSD theory and the research Evelyn points to does not. So, this is the exact reason why I point out that NSD is still a theory. Noone no longer challenges the principle of classical conditioning as it has been substantiated through years of experimentation that has proved it to be a principle or law. The very nature of the controversy surrounding NSD deems it to be still a theory as it is obvious in my opinion that it has not been proved to the point of being a universally accepted principle or finding.
Rene a.k.a Julie
Kodi
