Analogies Between Occasion Setting and Pavlovian Conditioning (English)
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Title:Analogies Between Occasion Setting and Pavlovian Conditioning
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Contributors:Miller, R. R. ( author ) / Oberling, P. ( author ) / Schmajuk, N. A. / Holland, P. C. / American Psychological Association
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Conference:Conference, Occasion setting: theory and data: associative learning and cognition in animals ; 1997 ; Durham; NC
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:1998-01-01
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Size:34 pages
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Language:English
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Analogies Between Occasion Setting and Pavlovian ConditioningMiller, R. R. / Oberling, P. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Conditional Learning: An Associative AnalysisBonardi, C. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Mechanisms of Feature-Positive and Feature-Negative Discrimination Learning in an Appetitive Conditioning ParadigmBouton, M. E. / Nelson, J. B. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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What Can Nontraditional Features Tell Us About Conditioning and Occasion Setting?Skinner, D. M. / Goddard, M. J. / Holland, P. C. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Pavlovian Feature-Ambiguous DiscriminationNakajima, S. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Perspectives on Modulation: Modulator- and Target-Focused ViewsSwartzentruber, D. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Contextual Control as Occasion SettingHall, G. / Mondragon, E. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Hunger Cues as Modulatory StimuliDavidson, T. L. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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The Role of Attention in the Solution of Conditional DiscriminationsPearce, J. M. / George, D. N. / Redhead, E. S. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Conditioned Stimuli Are Occasion SettersMoore, J. W. / Choi, J.-S. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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A Temporally Sensitive Recurrent Network Model of Occasion SettingZackheim, J. / Myers, C. / Gluck, M. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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Occasion Setting: Influences of Conditioned Emotional Responses and Configural CuesBrandon, S. E. / Wagner, A. R. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998
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A Real-Time Theory of Pavlovian Conditioning: Simple Stimuli and Occasion SettersLamoureux, J. A. / Buhusi, C. V. / Schmajuk, N. A. / American Psychological Association et al. | 1998