Handbook of Contemporary Learning Theories

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advanced conditioning theory applications
animal
Animal Behavior Processes
animal behavior research
associative
associative learning
Associative Strength
aversive stimulus response
behavior
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Comparator Hypothesis
Conditioned Taste Aversion
conditioning
CS Preexposure
CS Type
Cue Competition
Cue Competition Effect
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Ew York
Excitatory Association
Incentive Learning
Inescapable Shock
Instrumental Conditioning
Latent Inhibition
Lever Pressing
Mesolimbic DA
model
operant conditioning models
pavlovian
perceptual differentiation
Phetam Ine
Pre-exposure Effects
Preexposure Effect
processes
reinforcement mechanisms
rescorla
Rescorla Wagner Model
Scalar Timing Theory
Stimulus Comparison
strength
Target CS
Taste Aversion
Taste Aversion Learning
wagner

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805833348
  • Weight: 975g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mowrer and Klein have long been making contributions to the field of contemporary learning theories. Their first two-volume set included chapters authored by many of the leading researchers in the field of animal learning and focused primarily on Pavlovian theory and instrumental conditioning. These impartial texts were an important addition to the field and remain widely cited.

Over the last decade research on the nature of the learning process has evolved considerably. The research in this new volume represents the cutting-edge contributions of first rate authors and co-authors. These 14 chapters deal with the theoretical perspectives concerning the nature of the learning process, as well as the innovative research that supports these positions. This text is bound to be invaluable to both students and faculty of psychology and related disciplines, as well as to outside scholars.

Key features include:
* an introductory chapter describing general theories of learning and the causes of the shift to more specific, contemporary theories;
* five chapters detailing the research and theories of the nature of Pavlovian Conditioning;
* four chapters dealing with the current thinking and research on the nature of instrumental operant conditioning;
* three chapters describing the link between learning and physiology; and
* a concluding chapter detailing the application of learning theory to abnormal psychology.

Robert R. Mowrer, Stephen B. Klein