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Schmajuk, Nestor A.; Lamoureux, Jeffrey A.; Holland, Peter C. – Psychological Review, 1998
A simple extension of a network model of conditioning developed by N. Schmajuk and J. Di Carlo (1992) is applied to descriptions of two different conditioned stimulus (CS) functions: (1) a simple CS eliciting conditioned responses by signaling the occurrence of an unconditioned stimulus; and (2) an occasion setter controlling the responses…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Learning Processes, Models, Psychology
Eriksen, Charles W. – 1965
Research on learning and conditioning suggests that verbal response modification does not occur in the absence of the subject's ability to define verbally (1) the response-reinforcement relationships and (2) his intention to change his behavior in the direction of reinforcement. This seems to be true for operant conditioning of verbal behavior,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Conditioning
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Kuhn, Cynthia M.; LaBar, Kevin S.; Zorawski, Michael; Blanding, Nineequa Q. – Learning & Memory, 2006
We examined the relationship between stress hormone (cortisol) release and acquisition and consolidation of conditioned fear learning in healthy adults. Participants underwent acquisition of differential fear conditioning, and consolidation was assessed in a 24-h delayed extinction test. The acquisition phase was immediately followed by an 11-min…
Descriptors: Relationship, Anxiety, Sexuality, Biochemistry
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Fontanini, Alfredo; Katz, Donald B.; Wang, Yunyan – Learning & Memory, 2006
Lesions of the basolateral amygdala (BLA) have long been associated with abnormalities of taste-related behaviors and with failure in a variety of taste- and odor-related learning paradigms, including taste-potentiated odor aversion, conditioned taste preference, and conditioned taste aversion. Still, the general role of the amygdala in…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Behavior Patterns, Conditioning, Learning Processes
Throne, John M. – 1971
The differences between the authors of the Coleman report and their critics make clear why the effectiveness of schools will always remain controversial as long as inferential statistics are employed to determine it. Controversy is inevitable when measurement requires the satisfaction of assumptions antithetical to the teaching processes through…
Descriptors: Educational Responsibility, Learning Processes, Operant Conditioning, Teacher Effectiveness
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Doe, Nobutaka; Nakajima, Sadahiko; Tamai, Noriko – Learning and Motivation, 2004
In conditioned suppression of water licking behavior by rats, we obtained data indicating general transfer of fear conditioning. A series of experiments resulted in two major findings. First, pairing of a neutral stimulus with a shock in the initial conditioning task facilitated acquisition of subsequent fear conditioning to another neutral…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Animals, Fear, Animal Behavior
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Bouton, Mark E.; Woods, Amanda M.; Pineno, Oskar – Learning and Motivation, 2004
Two appetitive conditioning experiments with rats examined reacquisition after conditioned responding was eliminated by either extinction or by a partial reinforcement procedure in which reinforced trials were occasionally presented among many nonreinforced trials. In Experiment 1, reacquisition to a conditional stimulus (CS) that had been…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Learning Processes, Conditioning, Cues
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Ressler, Kerry J.; Rattiner, Lisa M.; Davis, Michael – Learning & Memory, 2004
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has been implicated as a molecular mediator of learning and memory. The BDNF gene contains four differentially regulated promoters that generate four distinct mRNA transcripts, each containing a unique noncoding 5[prime]-exon and a common 3[prime]-coding exon. This study describes novel evidence for the…
Descriptors: Fear, Learning Processes, Brain, Neurology
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Weinberger, Norman M. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Historically, sensory systems have been largely ignored as potential loci of information storage in the neurobiology of learning and memory. They continued to be relegated to the role of "sensory analyzers" despite consistent findings of associatively induced enhancement of responses in primary sensory cortices to behaviorally important signal…
Descriptors: Memory, Experimental Psychology, Classical Conditioning, Brain
Martin, Robert F. – 1971
The focus of this paper is the application of laboratory-derived principles to a more real-life situation. Specifically, a learning model is presented with the intent that principles and procedures derived from it be directly applicable to learning in the college classroom. The model presented is derived from 2 orientation to the phenomena of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Operant Conditioning
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Smeets, Paul M.; Striefel, Sebastian – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1974
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning Processes, Mental Retardation, Operant Conditioning
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Dee, Carla – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1972
Evidnce obtained in the present experiment suggests that explanatory instructional sets preceding implosive therapy can facilitate the reduction in fear to an avoided object. (Author) Therapy
Descriptors: Conditioning, Extinction (Psychology), Fear, Learning Processes
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Staddon, J. E. R.; Simmelhag, Virginia L. – Psychological Review, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conditioning, Learning Processes, Psychological Studies
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Thomas, Brian L.; Ayres, John J. B. – Learning and Motivation, 2004
In four experiments using albino rats in an ABA fear renewal paradigm, we studied conditioned fear in the A test context following extinction in Context B. Conditioned suppression of operant responding was the index of fear. In Experiments 1-3, we found that extinguishing a feared cue in compound with a putative conditioned inhibitor of fear led…
Descriptors: Fear, Learning Processes, Animals, Cues
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Ward-Robinson, Jasper – Learning and Motivation, 2004
Three mechanisms can explain second-order conditioning: (1) The second-order conditioned stimulus (CS2) could activate a representation of the first-order conditioned stimulus (CS1), thereby provoking the conditioned response (CR); The CS2 could enter into an excitatory association with either (2) the representation governing the CR, or (3) with a…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Stimuli, Reinforcement, Animals
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