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Classical Conditioning

What Have Computational Models Ever Done for Us?: A Case Study in Classical Conditioning

What Have Computational Models Ever Done for Us?: A Case Study in Classical Conditioning

... TD’s main appeal comes from describing associative learning at both behavioral and neural levels. Certainly, there seems to be a close correspondence between the behaviour of dopamine neurons in classical ...

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EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL STATE ON EYEBLINK CLASSICAL CONDITIONING IN HUMANS

EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL STATE ON EYEBLINK CLASSICAL CONDITIONING IN HUMANS

... Eyeblink classical conditioning (EBCC) paradigm has proven to be reliable and valuable tool for studying associative learning phenomena in mammals including humans ...In classical eyeblink ...

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6 :: LEARNING Classical. Conditioning. Operant. Conditioning. Cognitive and Observational Learning. Chapter In Focus

6 :: LEARNING Classical. Conditioning. Operant. Conditioning. Cognitive and Observational Learning. Chapter In Focus

... in classical conditioning, albeit with some im- portant diff ...operant conditioning, generalization occurs when an operant response takes place to a new stimulus that is similar to the stimulus ...

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Computational Models of Classical Conditioning: A Qualitative Evaluation and Comparison

Computational Models of Classical Conditioning: A Qualitative Evaluation and Comparison

... This seemingly uncontroversial proposal, that a model that accommodates more successes is, other things being equal, a better model, contrasts sharply with current practice in classical conditioning ...

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Classical conditioning for preserving the effects of short melatonin treatment in children with delayed sleep: a pilot study

Classical conditioning for preserving the effects of short melatonin treatment in children with delayed sleep: a pilot study

... There are several possible explanations for the fact that we did not find larger effects of classical conditioning in children without comorbidity. One explanation could be that the period of ...

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Uses, Abuses and Misuses of Computational Models in Classical Conditioning

Uses, Abuses and Misuses of Computational Models in Classical Conditioning

... that conditioning is at the basis of most learning phenomena and behavior: Indeed, models of associative learning have proved to be relevant to human and non-human learning both theoretically and in practice ...

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Computational Models of Classical Conditioning guest editors’ introduction

Computational Models of Classical Conditioning guest editors’ introduction

... of conditioning (Schmajuk, 2010; Alonso & Mondragón, 2011) we started thinking about evaluating the performance of current computational models of classical conditioning by applying them to a ...

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EFFECTS OF AVERSIVE CLASSICAL CONDITIONING ON HABITUATION OF UNCONDITIONED SKIN CONDUCTANCE RESPONSE

EFFECTS OF AVERSIVE CLASSICAL CONDITIONING ON HABITUATION OF UNCONDITIONED SKIN CONDUCTANCE RESPONSE

... Aversive Classical Conditioning on Habituatiation of Unconditioned Skin Conductance ...of classical conditioning on the amplitude of the unconditoned response ...delayed conditioning, ...

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Cued aversive classical conditioning in humans: The role of trait anxiety

Cued aversive classical conditioning in humans: The role of trait anxiety

... differential classical conditioning paradigm, suggesting that these results might not be spurious and will require further ...fear conditioning; or b) because of the ex- pectancies about the ...

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Classical Conditioning

Classical Conditioning

... In classical conditioning terms, you would be giving the conditioned stimulus, but not the unconditioned ...In classical conditioning terms, there is a gradual weakening and disappearance of ...

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Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioural Sequelae of Concussion in a  Classical Conditioning Paradigm

Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioural Sequelae of Concussion in a Classical Conditioning Paradigm

... of classical conditioning is the concept of generalization, in which conditioned responses are observed to novel stimuli that resemble the conditioned ...

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Classical conditioning through auditory stimuli in Drosophila: methods and models

Classical conditioning through auditory stimuli in Drosophila: methods and models

... of classical conditioning, shock is an unconditional stimulus (US), avoidance is an unconditional response (UR) and odor is a conditional stimulus ...aversive conditioning, with sucrose as the US and ...

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Drosophila Melanogaster Tone Interval and Substrate Discrimination Employing Classical Conditioning

Drosophila Melanogaster Tone Interval and Substrate Discrimination Employing Classical Conditioning

... a classical conditioning ...2 conditioning trials of 5 minutes each, the organisms were tested for successful ...successful conditioning occurred when caffeine was paired with a dissonant ...

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Protein Kinase Mzeta (PKM-ζ) Regulates Kv1.2 Dependent Cerebellar Eyeblink Classical Conditioning

Protein Kinase Mzeta (PKM-ζ) Regulates Kv1.2 Dependent Cerebellar Eyeblink Classical Conditioning

... dogs, classical conditioning has been used as the simplest and clearest example of the rules we learn to associate two ...this conditioning to ...

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Variation of the intertrial interval in human classical conditioning

Variation of the intertrial interval in human classical conditioning

... eyeblink conditioning as a model of associative learning. Classical conditioning involves the pairing of a neu- tral stimulus, such as a tone or conditioned stimulus, with a stimulus eliciting a ...

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“Memory of Water” Experiments Explained with No Role Assigned to Water: Pattern Expectation after Classical Conditioning of the Experimenter

“Memory of Water” Experiments Explained with No Role Assigned to Water: Pattern Expectation after Classical Conditioning of the Experimenter

... experimenter who handles an experimental system. Classical conditioning supposes first an “unconditioned stimulus” that produces an “unconditioned response” in an organism. In the well- known example of ...

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Can we ameliorate psychotic symptoms by improving implicit self-esteem? A proof-of-concept experience sampling study of an evaluative classical conditioning intervention

Can we ameliorate psychotic symptoms by improving implicit self-esteem? A proof-of-concept experience sampling study of an evaluative classical conditioning intervention

... evaluative classical conditioning may be worthy of further investigation as a procedure for changing implicit beliefs about the self or (potentially) other negatively evaluated targets which may play a role ...

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How Classical Conditioning Theory Can Damage or Improve University Students' Attitude towards Inferential Statistics

How Classical Conditioning Theory Can Damage or Improve University Students' Attitude towards Inferential Statistics

... According to a study on attitude towards statistics that was done by Winquist and Carlos (2014) in United States of America with undergraduate students of psychology, statistics phobia has a negative effect on students' ...

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3 Classical conditioning: involuntary associations

3 Classical conditioning: involuntary associations

... studying classical conditioning in human subjects is that of linking eyeblink responses to sounds or faint lights by making these stimuli signals for a short puff of air to the ...

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Classical conditioning alters the efficacy of identified gill motor neurones in producing gill withdrawal movements in Aplysia

Classical conditioning alters the efficacy of identified gill motor neurones in producing gill withdrawal movements in Aplysia

... CLASSICAL CONDITIONING ALTERS THE EFFICACY OF IDENTIFIED GILL MOTOR NEURONES IN PRODUCING GILL WITHDRAWAL MOVEMENTS IN APLYSIA BY KEN LUKOWIAK AND ELAINE COLEBROOK Neuroscience Research [r] ...

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