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Author Gormezano, Isidore

Title Classical Conditioning
Edition 3rd ed
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (854 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 THE RABBIT IN PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING; The Rabbit; Behavioral Techniques; Neuropsychological Techniques; Chapter 2 NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASES OF CONDITIONED BRADYCARDIA IN RABBITS; The Basic Conditioning Preparation; The Role of the Telencephalon in Conditioning; Electrophysiological and Neuroanatomical Studies: Tracing Central Bradycardia Pathways; Chapter 3 IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTRATES OF THE UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE IN THE CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED, RABBIT, NICTITATING-MEMBRANE PREPARATION; Introduction; The Unconditioned Response Pathway
Chapter 6 ""SELECTIVE ASSOCIATION"" IN COMPOUND STIMULUS CONDITIONING WITH THE RABBITPreliminary Considerations; Theory; Empirical Review; General Discussion; Chapter 7 PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING, INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS; Hippocampus and Basic Associative Processes; Latent Inhibition: Behavioral Mechanisms; Hippocampus and Latent Inhibition; Hippocampus and Single Alternation Patterning; Conclusions; Chapter 8 SINGLE UNIT ANALYSIS OF HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL AND GRANULE CELLS AND THEIR ROLE IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING OF THE RABBIT NICTITATING MEMBRANE RESPONES; Introduction
MethodsResults; Discussion; Chapter 9 NEURAL CORRELATES OF ACQUISITION RATE; Neural Correlates of Acquisition Rate; Experiment 1; Experiment 2; General Discussion; Chapter 10 BRAIN STEM CONTROL OF THE NICTITATING MEMBRANE RESPONSE; Brain Stem Control of the UR; Chapter 11 A PERSPECTIVE ON THE ACQUISITION OF SKELETAL RESPONSES EMPLOYING THE PAVLOVIAN PARADIGM; Introduction; Acquisition Stages; The Two-Phase Model; Theoretical Developments; Summary Comments; Chapter 12 APPETITIVE-AVERSIVE INTERACTIONS IN RABBIT CONDITIONING PREPARATIONS
Inception and Development of Pavlovian Mediational theoriesTesting Pavlovian Mediational Theories by Classical-Classical Transfer Designs; Implications for Pavlovian Mediational Theories; Chapter 13 CONDITIONED DIMINUTION AND FACILITATION OF THE UR: A SOMETIMES OPPONENT-PROCESS INTERPRETATION; Conditioned Diminution of the UR and its Associative Basis; Experimental Analysis; Theoretical Analysis; Concluding Comments; Chapter 14 NEURONAL SUBSTRATES OF DISCRETE, DEFENSIVE CONDITIONED REFLEXES, CONDITIONED FEAR STATES, AND THEIR INTERACTIONS IN THE RABBIT
Summary And ConclusionsChapter 4 ANALYSES OF THE AUDITORY INPUT AND MOTOR OUTPUT PATHWAYS IN RABBIT NICTITATING MEMBRANE CONDITIONING; The Auditory Pathway; Output Motoneurons; Chapter 5 NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL MECHANISM INVOLVED IN LEARNING TO IGNORE IRRELEVANT STIMULI; Introduction; Learning to Ignore Irrelevant Stimuli-Behavioral Paradigms; Behavioral Studies of Latent Inhibition; Physiological Studies; Pharmacological and Neurochemical Studies-Latent Latent Inhibition, Blocking and NMR Acquisition; Summary and Conclusions
First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
Notes Localization of the Memory Trace for Discrete, Adaptive, Learned Behavioral Responses
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Subject Classical conditioning.
Neuropsychology.
Rabbits -- Psychology
PSYCHOLOGY -- Applied Psychology.
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Classical conditioning
Neuropsychology
Rabbits -- Psychology
Form Electronic book
Author Prokasy, William F
Thompson, Richard F
ISBN 9781317768432
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