Learning Mechanisms in Smoking

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Aversive Conditioning
Aversive Event
Aversive Stimuli
behavior
behavioral psychology
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Charles B. Ferster
Charles R. Schuster
Cigarette Smoking Behavior
Cigarette Smoking Frequency
Conditioned Aversive Stimulus
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David Premack
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Douglas A. Bernstein
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experimental analysis of smoking cessation
Extrinsic Consequences
Feedback Stimuli
Frank A. Logan
Gene M. Smith
Increase Rem Sleep
Internal External Control
Jack H. Mendelson
Janet Taylor Spence
Joseph D. Matarazzo
Language_English
Long Term Aversive Consequences
Low Nicotine Cigarettes
Maintain Smoking Behavior
Modifying Smoking Behavior
Murray E. Jarvik
Nancy K. Mello
Nicotine Free Cigarette
Nontobacco Cigarettes
operant conditioning
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personality factors
pharmacological interventions
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reinforcement learning
Self-control Behavior
Self-control Performance
Show Smokers
Smoking Behavior
Smoking Deterrent
Smoking Habit
Smoking Response
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United States High School
William A. Borgatta
Winfred F. Hill

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138527072
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Psychologists have spent years studying the learning processes of the white rat, yet until recently they have neglected the laboratory of everyday social behavior for studying learning in man. In this book the leading experts in learning theory and pharmacology examine the role of learning mechanisms in smoking. The results provide new insights into the study of learning and determine new directions for future research on smoking and its control.

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