Latent Inhibition
Herausgeber: Lubow, Robert
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A complete analysis of latent inhibition and schizophrenia translational research across interdisciplinary boundaries for researchers, graduate students and professionals.
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A complete analysis of latent inhibition and schizophrenia translational research across interdisciplinary boundaries for researchers, graduate students and professionals.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517331
- ISBN-10: 0521517338
- Artikelnr.: 28244970
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 574
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1157g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517331
- ISBN-10: 0521517338
- Artikelnr.: 28244970
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner; 1. A short history of latent inhibition
research R. E. Lubow; Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition
and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction
R. F. Westbrook and M. E. Bouton; 3. Inter-stage context and time as
determinants of latent inhibition G. L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno; 4.
Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? Martha Escobar and
Ralph Miller; 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human
contingency learning M. E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen; 6. Associative
and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the
Pearce-Hall model Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez; 7. From latent inhibition
to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model
Nestor Schmajuk; 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an
associative analysis R. C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good; 9. Latent
inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson; Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The
phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R. E. Lubow; 11. The genetic
component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice Tatiana
Lipina and John Roder; 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US
Association and the CS-Nothing Association T. Gould; 13. The pharmacology
of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina Weiner and M.
Arad; 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in
latent inhibition A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer;
15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they
share the same neural substrates? Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran; 16. What
the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of
the expression and prevention of LI Ina Weiner; Part III. Latent Inhibition
and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a
review of the empirical literature Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger; 18. A
cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring
relevant information? Neil Swerdlow; 19. Latent inhibition as a function of
anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia Hedva
Braunstein-Bercovitz; 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in
schizophrenia Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman; 21. Latent inhibition and
schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context R. E. Lubow; 22. Summary and
conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition
research and theory R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner.
research R. E. Lubow; Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition
and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction
R. F. Westbrook and M. E. Bouton; 3. Inter-stage context and time as
determinants of latent inhibition G. L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno; 4.
Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? Martha Escobar and
Ralph Miller; 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human
contingency learning M. E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen; 6. Associative
and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the
Pearce-Hall model Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez; 7. From latent inhibition
to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model
Nestor Schmajuk; 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an
associative analysis R. C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good; 9. Latent
inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson; Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The
phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R. E. Lubow; 11. The genetic
component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice Tatiana
Lipina and John Roder; 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US
Association and the CS-Nothing Association T. Gould; 13. The pharmacology
of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina Weiner and M.
Arad; 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in
latent inhibition A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer;
15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they
share the same neural substrates? Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran; 16. What
the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of
the expression and prevention of LI Ina Weiner; Part III. Latent Inhibition
and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a
review of the empirical literature Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger; 18. A
cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring
relevant information? Neil Swerdlow; 19. Latent inhibition as a function of
anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia Hedva
Braunstein-Bercovitz; 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in
schizophrenia Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman; 21. Latent inhibition and
schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context R. E. Lubow; 22. Summary and
conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition
research and theory R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner.
Preface R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner; 1. A short history of latent inhibition
research R. E. Lubow; Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition
and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction
R. F. Westbrook and M. E. Bouton; 3. Inter-stage context and time as
determinants of latent inhibition G. L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno; 4.
Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? Martha Escobar and
Ralph Miller; 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human
contingency learning M. E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen; 6. Associative
and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the
Pearce-Hall model Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez; 7. From latent inhibition
to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model
Nestor Schmajuk; 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an
associative analysis R. C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good; 9. Latent
inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson; Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The
phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R. E. Lubow; 11. The genetic
component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice Tatiana
Lipina and John Roder; 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US
Association and the CS-Nothing Association T. Gould; 13. The pharmacology
of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina Weiner and M.
Arad; 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in
latent inhibition A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer;
15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they
share the same neural substrates? Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran; 16. What
the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of
the expression and prevention of LI Ina Weiner; Part III. Latent Inhibition
and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a
review of the empirical literature Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger; 18. A
cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring
relevant information? Neil Swerdlow; 19. Latent inhibition as a function of
anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia Hedva
Braunstein-Bercovitz; 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in
schizophrenia Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman; 21. Latent inhibition and
schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context R. E. Lubow; 22. Summary and
conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition
research and theory R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner.
research R. E. Lubow; Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition
and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction
R. F. Westbrook and M. E. Bouton; 3. Inter-stage context and time as
determinants of latent inhibition G. L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno; 4.
Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? Martha Escobar and
Ralph Miller; 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human
contingency learning M. E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen; 6. Associative
and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the
Pearce-Hall model Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez; 7. From latent inhibition
to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model
Nestor Schmajuk; 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an
associative analysis R. C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good; 9. Latent
inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson; Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The
phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R. E. Lubow; 11. The genetic
component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice Tatiana
Lipina and John Roder; 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US
Association and the CS-Nothing Association T. Gould; 13. The pharmacology
of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina Weiner and M.
Arad; 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in
latent inhibition A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer;
15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they
share the same neural substrates? Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran; 16. What
the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of
the expression and prevention of LI Ina Weiner; Part III. Latent Inhibition
and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a
review of the empirical literature Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger; 18. A
cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring
relevant information? Neil Swerdlow; 19. Latent inhibition as a function of
anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia Hedva
Braunstein-Bercovitz; 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in
schizophrenia Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman; 21. Latent inhibition and
schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context R. E. Lubow; 22. Summary and
conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition
research and theory R. E. Lubow and Ina Weiner.