Rethinking associations in psychology
M Dacey - Synthese, 2016 - Springer
I challenge the dominant understanding of what it means to say two thoughts are associated.
The two views that dominate the current literature treat association as a kind of mechanism …
The two views that dominate the current literature treat association as a kind of mechanism …
Integrating behavioral and biological models of classical conditioning
NH Donegan, MA Gluck, RF Thompson - Psychology of learning and …, 1989 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter presents several classical conditioning models within a
common formalism based on adaptive networks for associative learning. Behavioral models …
common formalism based on adaptive networks for associative learning. Behavioral models …
Modeling the dishabituation hierarchy: The role of the primordial hippocampus
We present a neural model for the organization and neural dynamics of the medial pallium,
the toad's homolog of mammalian hippocampus. A neural mechanism, called cumulative …
the toad's homolog of mammalian hippocampus. A neural mechanism, called cumulative …
Classical conditioning of model systems: A behavioral review
BG Schreurs - Psychobiology, 1989 - Springer
The present review examines briefly the history and status of classical conditioning as a
means of studying associative learning and assesses the ability of a cross section of model …
means of studying associative learning and assesses the ability of a cross section of model …
Robert Rescorla: Time, information and contingency
CR Gallistel - Revista de Historia de la Psicología, 2021 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Los primeros artículos teóricos y experimentales de Rescorla sobre el control
verdaderamente aleatorio (presentaciones aleatorias independientes de ECs y EIs) …
verdaderamente aleatorio (presentaciones aleatorias independientes de ECs y EIs) …
Neuroscience of Pavlovian conditioning: A brief review
L Aguado - The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2003 - cambridge.org
Current knowledge on the neuronal substrates of Pavlovian conditioning in animals and
man is briefly reviewed. First, work on conditioning in aplysia, that has showed amplified pre …
man is briefly reviewed. First, work on conditioning in aplysia, that has showed amplified pre …
Extinction revisited: Similarities between extinction and reductions in US intensity in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response
EJ Kehoe, NE White - Animal learning & behavior, 2002 - Springer
The mechanisms of extinction were examined by reducing the intensity of the unconditioned
stimulus (US) after acquisition training to determine whether such reductions lie on a …
stimulus (US) after acquisition training to determine whether such reductions lie on a …
SLONN: A simulation language for modeling of neural networks
DL Wang, C Hsu - Simulation, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a general purpose Simulation Language for modeling Of Neural
Networks (SLONN) which has been implemented in our laboratory. Based on a new neuron …
Networks (SLONN) which has been implemented in our laboratory. Based on a new neuron …
System properties of the hippocampus
TW Berger, JL Bassett - Learning and Memory, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
One of the fundamental principles of mammalian brain function that has emerged from
recent research is that learning and memory processes are not the province of a single …
recent research is that learning and memory processes are not the province of a single …
A learning rule based on empirically-derived activity-dependent neuromodulation supports operant conditioning in a small network
Activity-dependent neuromodulation has been proposed as a cellular mechanism for
classical conditioning in Aplysia. Previously, we developed a mathematical model of an …
classical conditioning in Aplysia. Previously, we developed a mathematical model of an …