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A Neuroscientist's Guide to Classical Conditioning
Título:
A Neuroscientist's Guide to Classical Conditioning
ISBN:
9781441985583
Edição:
1st ed. 2002.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2002.
Descrição Física:
XX, 323 p. online resource.
Conteúdo:
Circumstances and Themes in the History of Classical Conditioning -- Cellular Mechanisms of Classical Conditioning -- Functional Utility and Neurobiology of Conditioned Autonomic Responses -- The Functional Anatomy of Skeletal Conditioning -- Classical Conditioning: Applications and Extensions to Clinical Neuroscience -- Fundamental Behavioral Methods and Findings in Classical Conditioning -- Computational Theories of Classical Conditioning -- Name Index.
Resumo:
Classical conditioning (CC) refers to the general paradigm for scientific studies of learning and memory initiated by Pavlov and his followers. As a model system associative learning in human and animals, CC continues to play a central role in research and an expanding role in evaluating disorders of learning and memory (aging, drug abuse, teratology). The book is aimed at the growing population of scientists and medical specialists who employ CC methods. Despite the current high level of interest in CC within neuroscience. There is presently no single source that provides up-to-date comprehensive coverage of core topics. CC is a very large field. Nevertheless, some organisms and behaviors have dominated the neuroscience scene. Foremost of these are classical eyeblink conditioning (rats, cats, rabbits, and humans) and 'fear' conditioning. This handbook of CC focuses on these systems.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês