Classical Conditioning II: Changes in Conditioned Motor Responses Over Long Periods of Training

WE Caldwell - The Journal of General Psychology, 1966 - Taylor & Francis
Liddell (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) at Cornell and Gantt (3) at Johns Hopkins were the first
individuals to bring Pavlov's conditioning techniques to this country. Gantt's study of …

Cerebellum and classical conditioning

CH Yeo - Cerebellum and neuronal plasticity, 1987 - Springer
Towards the end of the last century, IP Pavlov introduced conditioning of motor and
alimentary responses as a technique for rigorously analysing the neural basis of learning …

Primacy and recency effects found using affective word lists

HA Demaree, BV Shenal, DE Everhart… - Cognitive and …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
This experiment tested hypotheses linking the right cerebral regulation of hostility and
affective verbal learning. First, patterns of recall for positive, negative, and neutral affective …

A Perspective on the 11 Acquisition of Skeletal Responses Employing the Pavlovian Paradigm

WF Prokasy - Classical conditioning, 2014 - books.google.com
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this chapter is to offer a perspective on processes
observed during the course of the acquisition of skeletal responses with the Pavlovian …

[PDF][PDF] Facilitation of instrumental avoidance learning by prior appetitive Pavlovian conditioning to the cue

JB Overmier, RJ Payne - Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis, 1971 - ane.pl
The interactions between Pavlovian conditioning and instrumental behavior are of
considerable importance to the development of a more adequate general theory of learning …

Frequency specific mechanisms in learning. II. Discriminatory conditioning induced by intracranial stimulation.

H Schuckman, WS Battersby - Journal of Neurophysiology, 1966 - journals.physiology.org
IN RECENT YEARS, a number of experiments have shown that cerebral tetanization can be
utilized as either a conditional(CS) or an unconditioned stimulus (US) to evaluate the …

Prediction-based attenuation as a general property of learning in neural circuits.

D Tran, EJ Livesey - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
One of the mechanisms proposed to underpin perceptual learning is the reduction in
salience of predicted stimuli. This reduction is held to affect the representation of …

Pavlovian conditioning in human skilled motor behavior

H Rübeling - Integrative physiological and behavioral science, 1993 - Springer
The role of Pavlovian contingencies in human skilled motor behavior was investigated in
three experiments by means of a new conditioning preparation. In Experiment 1 the present …

Secondary reinforcement or response facilitation?: II. Response acquisition

WF Crowder, K Gill Jr, CC Hodge… - The Journal of …, 1959 - Taylor & Francis
In conventional Skinner box tests of secondary reinforcement, the experimental Ss receive
the purportedly reinforcing signal after each lever press, while the control Ss do not receive …

Differential salivary conditioning to traces.

GD Ellison - Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1964 - psycnet.apa.org
To reconcile trace conditioning data suggesting effective traces over 1 min. with
delayedreward and recent memory data suggesting effective traces of about 5 sec., salivary …