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Conditioning, Classical (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Conditioning, Classical'
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May 2009
In contrast to adult lesions, which usually result in immediate functional deficits, neonatal lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) in rats can be compensated to some extent by functional tissue during ontogeny with sparing of function in ...
rec_pub_19410606-chronic-corticosterone-treatment-impairs-trace-conditioning-rats.htm
May 2009
Chronic stress induces dendritic atrophy in the inferior colliculus (IC, auditory mesencephalon) and impairs auditory avoidance conditioning. The aim of this study was to determine in Golgi preparations and in cued fear conditioning whether stress ...
rec_pub_19397934-chronic-stress-induces-dendritic-atrophy-rat-medial-geniculate.htm
29 Apr 2009
The current study adapted the Garner paradigm for diagnosing separable versus integral perceptual dimensions to the eye-blink classical conditioning paradigm using rabbits. Specifically, this study examined the ability of rabbits to categorize ...
rec_pub_19425663-an-investigation-auditory-dimensional-interaction-bivariate-bilateral.htm
29 Apr 2009
Recent theory and empirical research have suggested that fear and anxiety are distinct processes with separable neurobiological substrates. Furthermore, a laboratory procedure has been developed to manipulate fear versus anxiety independently via ...
rec_pub_19413408-alcohol-selectively-reduces-anxiety-fear-startle-response.htm
29 Apr 2009
Learning-based models of anxiety disorders emphasize the role of aversive conditioning and retarded extinction in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders. Yet few studies have examined these underlying processes in children, despite that ...
rec_pub_19413406-aversive-pavlovian-conditioning-childhood-anxiety-disorders-impaired.htm
29 Apr 2009
Animal models can serve to explore neural mechanisms underlying the effects of stressful early experiences on behaviors supporting attachment. Neonatal rats primarily use olfaction for attachment, and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) may be ...
rec_pub_19308959-olfactory-association-learning-brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor.htm
Perceptual learning and representational learning in humans and animals.
29 Apr 2009
Traditionally, perceptual learning in humans and classical conditioning in animals have been considered as two very different research areas, with separate problems, paradigms, and explanations. However, a number of themes common to these fields of ...
rec_pub_19380891-perceptual-learning-representational-learning-humans-animals.htm
Human and animal perceptual learning: some common and some unique features.
29 Apr 2009
A selective summary of the four contributions to this special issue of Learning & Behavior on perceptual learning is presented. Mackintosh and Hall propose an associative analysis of perceptual learning. It is argued that Tsushima and Watanabe's ...
rec_pub_19380892-human-animal-perceptual-learning-common-unique-features.htm
Perceptual learning in human and nonhuman animals: a search for common ground.
29 Apr 2009
Perceptual learning has been extensively studied in both human and nonhuman animals, but the two lines of research have, for the most part, developed independently, addressing seemingly rather different issues by rather different methods. It has ...
rec_pub_19380890-perceptual-learning-human-nonhuman-animals-search-common-ground.htm
Roles of attention in perceptual learning from perspectives of psychophysics and animal learning.
29 Apr 2009
The role of attention in perceptual learning has been a topic of controversy. Sensory psychophysicists/physiologists and animal learning psychologists have conducted numerous studies to examine this role; but because these two types of researchers ...
rec_pub_19380889-roles-attention-perceptual-learning-perspectives-psychophysics-animal.htm
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