Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology, Learning, Motivation, and EmotionNow available in paperback. This revised and updated edition of the definitive resource for experimental psychology offers comprehensive coverage of the latest findings in the field, as well as the most recent contributions in methodology and the explosion of research in neuroscience. Volume Three: Learning, Motivation, and Emotion, focuses on the role of learning in the operation of motivational systems in human cognitive development. |
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... the target stimulus A is paired with a B stimulus that lacks any salient immediate sensory properties but that, by virtue of its stage-one pairing with shock, is capable of evoking a powerful set of emotional (fear) responses.
... the target stimulus A is paired with a B stimulus that lacks any salient immediate sensory properties but that, by virtue of its stage-one pairing with shock, is capable of evoking a powerful set of emotional (fear) responses.
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Differential blocking of the acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responding and conditioned fear with a shift in US locus. Animal Learning & Behavior, 24, 459—470. Bombace, J. C., Brandon, S. E., & Wagner, A. R. (1991).
Differential blocking of the acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responding and conditioned fear with a shift in US locus. Animal Learning & Behavior, 24, 459—470. Bombace, J. C., Brandon, S. E., & Wagner, A. R. (1991).
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Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, I, 88—96. Rescorla, R. A., & Holland, P. C. ( 1977). Associations in Pavlovian conditioned inhibition.
Reinstatement of fear to an extinguished conditioned stimulus. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, I, 88—96. Rescorla, R. A., & Holland, P. C. ( 1977). Associations in Pavlovian conditioned inhibition.
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Anticipatory fear responses are functional only in situations in which the occurrence of shock can be predicted with some accuracy, a condition that is not met in the backward conditioning case. Later, we discuss the biphasic responding ...
Anticipatory fear responses are functional only in situations in which the occurrence of shock can be predicted with some accuracy, a condition that is not met in the backward conditioning case. Later, we discuss the biphasic responding ...
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For example, a man who has acquired a fear of dogs (cue) after having been bitten by the neighbor's dog (outcome) can be brought to tolerate dogs in the therapist's office by repeated interactions with dogs or dogrelated stimuli ...
For example, a man who has acquired a fear of dogs (cue) after having been bitten by the neighbor's dog (outcome) can be brought to tolerate dogs in the therapist's office by repeated interactions with dogs or dogrelated stimuli ...
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Learning Motivation and Emotion 3 REINFORCEMENT LEARNING | 103 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 4 NEURAL ANALYSIS OF LEARNING IN SIMPLE SYSTEMS | 131 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 5 LEARNING MUTANTS | 201 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 6 LEARNING INSTINCTS | 239 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 7 PERCEPTUAL LEARNING | 259 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 8 SPATIAL LEARNING | 301 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 12 THE ROLE OF LEARNING IN THE OPERATION OF MOTIVATIONAL SYSTEMS | 497 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 13 EMOTIONAL PLASTICITY | 535 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 14 ANATOMY OF MOTIVATION | 563 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 15 HUNGER AND ENERGY HOMEOSTASIS | 633 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 16 THIRST AND WATERSALT APPETITE | 669 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 17 REPRODUCTIVE MOTIVATION | 709 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 18 SOCIAL BEHAVIOR | 737 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 19 ADDICTION | 801 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 9 TEMPORAL LEARNING | 365 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 10 ROLE OF LEARNING IN COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT | 395 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion 11 LANGUAGE ACQUISITION | 445 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion Author Index | 841 |
Learning Motivation and Emotion Subject Index | 877 |
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