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Classical Conditioning
About this book
First published in 1986. This book is devoted to behavioral, neurophysiological, and neurochemical methods and findings in classical conditioning. It is devoted to a set of model Pavlovian, or classical conditioning, preparations in the rabbit. Although primary emphasis has been placed on the nictitating membrane response (NMR), the set includes, in addition, eyelid, eyeball retraction, jaw movement, and heart rate responses.
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Yes, you can access Classical Conditioning by Isidore Gormezano,William F. Prokasy,Richard F. Thompson in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Psychology & Experimental Psychology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 THE RABBIT IN PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING
- Chapter 2 NEUROBIOLOGICAL BASES OF CONDITIONED BRADYCARDIA IN RABBITS
- Chapter 3 IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTRATES OF THE UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE IN THE CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED, RABBIT, NICTITATING-MEMBRANE PREPARATION
- Chapter 4 ANALYSES OF THE AUDITORY INPUT AND MOTOR OUTPUT PATHWAYS IN RABBIT NICTITATING MEMBRANE CONDITIONING
- Chapter 5 NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL MECHANISM INVOLVED IN LEARNING TO IGNORE IRRELEVANT STIMULI
- Chapter 6 "SELECTIVE ASSOCIATION" IN COMPOUND STIMULUS CONDITIONING WITH THE RABBIT
- Chapter 7 PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING, INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS
- Chapter 8 SINGLE UNIT ANALYSIS OF HIPPOCAMPAL PYRAMIDAL AND GRANULE CELLS AND THEIR ROLE IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING OF THE RABBIT NICTITATING MEMBRANE RESPONES
- Chapter 9 NEURAL CORRELATES OF ACQUISITION RATE
- Chapter 10 BRAIN STEM CONTROL OF THE NICTITATING MEMBRANE RESPONSE
- Chapter 11 A PERSPECTIVE ON THE ACQUISITION OF SKELETAL RESPONSES EMPLOYING THE PAVLOVIAN PARADIGM
- Chapter 12 APPETITIVE-AVERSIVE INTERACTIONS IN RABBIT CONDITIONING PREPARATIONS
- Chapter 13 CONDITIONED DIMINUTION AND FACILITATION OF THE UR: A SOMETIMES OPPONENT-PROCESS INTERPRETATION
- Chapter 14 NEURONAL SUBSTRATES OF DISCRETE, DEFENSIVE CONDITIONED REFLEXES, CONDITIONED FEAR STATES, AND THEIR INTERACTIONS IN THE RABBIT
- Author Index
- Subject Index