Measuring learning in human classical threat conditioning: Translational, cognitive and methodological considerations
Threat conditioning is a laboratory model of associative learning across species that is often
used in research on the etiology and treatment of anxiety disorders. At least 10 different …
used in research on the etiology and treatment of anxiety disorders. At least 10 different …
The search for the engram.
RF Thompson - American Psychologist, 1976 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews literature aimed at studying the nature of the" engram," the set of physical
processes and changes in the brain which forms the basis of learning. The general research …
processes and changes in the brain which forms the basis of learning. The general research …
Retention of classically conditioned eyelid responses following acute decerebration
MD Mauk, RF Thompson - Brain research, 1987 - Elsevier
We show that classically conditioned eyelid responses are retained in albino rabbits
following decerebration. The presence of these responses represents retention rather than …
following decerebration. The presence of these responses represents retention rather than …
Neurobehavioral organization and the cardinal principle of evaluative bivalence.
GG Berntson, ST Boysen… - Annals of the New York …, 1993 - europepmc.org
The principle of evaluative bivalence asserts that behavioral processes often organize along
the evaluative dimension, due to a fundamental pattern of bivalent neurobehavioral …
the evaluative dimension, due to a fundamental pattern of bivalent neurobehavioral …
Modeling the neural substrates of associative learning and memory: a computational approach.
MA Gluck, RF Thompson - Psychological Review, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
We develop a computational model of the neural substrates of elementary associative
learning, using the neural circuits known to govern classical conditioning of the gill …
learning, using the neural circuits known to govern classical conditioning of the gill …
[图书][B] Learning and memory
JF Hall - 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
The learning and memory literature is so extensive that many authors of learning texts have
made the decision to limit their coverage to a single area (eg, classical conditioning, animal …
made the decision to limit their coverage to a single area (eg, classical conditioning, animal …
US-US conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response: emergence of a conditioned response without alpha conditioning
BG Schreurs, DL Alkon - Psychobiology, 1990 - Springer
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether classical conditioning of the rabbit's
nictitating membrane response (NMR) could be obtained when paraorbital electrical …
nictitating membrane response (NMR) could be obtained when paraorbital electrical …
Associative learning and memory for an antinociceptive response in the spinalized rat.
JW Grau, JA Salinas, PA Illich… - Behavioral …, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Prior research suggests that associative and memorial processes can modulate the
activation of the endogenous antinociceptive systems. It has been generally assumed that …
activation of the endogenous antinociceptive systems. It has been generally assumed that …
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 …
Latent inhibition, overshadowing, and blocking of a conditioned antinociceptive response in spinalized rats
PA Illich, JA Salinas, JW Grau - Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1994 - Elsevier
Prior research has shown that a conditioned antinociceptive response can be established in
spinalized rats by pairing stimulation to one hind leg (the conditioned stimulus, or CS) with …
spinalized rats by pairing stimulation to one hind leg (the conditioned stimulus, or CS) with …