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A neural network view of the processes involved in classical conditioning using computational simulations to analyse actual experimental data.
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A neural network view of the processes involved in classical conditioning using computational simulations to analyse actual experimental data.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887809
- ISBN-10: 0521887801
- Artikelnr.: 33236746
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887809
- ISBN-10: 0521887801
- Artikelnr.: 33236746
Dr Schmajuk has been an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering in Buenos Aires (Argentina), an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Northwestern University, and is presently a Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. Here he has developed several neural network models of classical conditioning, operant conditioning, animal communication, creativity, spatial learning, cognitive mapping and prepulse inhibition. Previous books by this author include Animal Learning and Cognition: A Neural Network Approach, 1997.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Classical conditioning: data and theories
Part II. Attentional and Associative Mechanisms: 2. An attentional-associative model of conditioning
3. Simple and compound conditioning
4. The neurobiology of classical conditioning
5. Latent inhibition
6. The neurobiology of latent inhibition
7. Creativity
8. Blocking and overshadowing
9. Extinction
10. The neurobiology of extinction
Part III. Configural Mechanisms: 11. A configural model of conditioning
12. Occasion setting
13. The neurobiology of occasion setting
Part IV. Attentional, Associative, Configural, and Timing Mechanisms: 14. Configuration and timing: timing and occasion setting
15. Attention and configuration: extinction cues
16. Attention, association and configuration: causal learning and inferential reasoning
Part V. Conclusion: Mechanisms of classical conditioning.
Part II. Attentional and Associative Mechanisms: 2. An attentional-associative model of conditioning
3. Simple and compound conditioning
4. The neurobiology of classical conditioning
5. Latent inhibition
6. The neurobiology of latent inhibition
7. Creativity
8. Blocking and overshadowing
9. Extinction
10. The neurobiology of extinction
Part III. Configural Mechanisms: 11. A configural model of conditioning
12. Occasion setting
13. The neurobiology of occasion setting
Part IV. Attentional, Associative, Configural, and Timing Mechanisms: 14. Configuration and timing: timing and occasion setting
15. Attention and configuration: extinction cues
16. Attention, association and configuration: causal learning and inferential reasoning
Part V. Conclusion: Mechanisms of classical conditioning.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Classical conditioning: data and theories
Part II. Attentional and Associative Mechanisms: 2. An attentional-associative model of conditioning
3. Simple and compound conditioning
4. The neurobiology of classical conditioning
5. Latent inhibition
6. The neurobiology of latent inhibition
7. Creativity
8. Blocking and overshadowing
9. Extinction
10. The neurobiology of extinction
Part III. Configural Mechanisms: 11. A configural model of conditioning
12. Occasion setting
13. The neurobiology of occasion setting
Part IV. Attentional, Associative, Configural, and Timing Mechanisms: 14. Configuration and timing: timing and occasion setting
15. Attention and configuration: extinction cues
16. Attention, association and configuration: causal learning and inferential reasoning
Part V. Conclusion: Mechanisms of classical conditioning.
Part II. Attentional and Associative Mechanisms: 2. An attentional-associative model of conditioning
3. Simple and compound conditioning
4. The neurobiology of classical conditioning
5. Latent inhibition
6. The neurobiology of latent inhibition
7. Creativity
8. Blocking and overshadowing
9. Extinction
10. The neurobiology of extinction
Part III. Configural Mechanisms: 11. A configural model of conditioning
12. Occasion setting
13. The neurobiology of occasion setting
Part IV. Attentional, Associative, Configural, and Timing Mechanisms: 14. Configuration and timing: timing and occasion setting
15. Attention and configuration: extinction cues
16. Attention, association and configuration: causal learning and inferential reasoning
Part V. Conclusion: Mechanisms of classical conditioning.