Operant-Pavlovian InteractionsHank Davis, Harry M. B. Hurwitz |
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... Jenkins : I take exception to your use of autoshaping as an example of this form of association . Autoshaping does not represent a cognitive process in any sense . The subject does very stupid things . However , we know that autoshaping ...
... Jenkins : I take exception to your use of autoshaping as an example of this form of association . Autoshaping does not represent a cognitive process in any sense . The subject does very stupid things . However , we know that autoshaping ...
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... Jenkins , H. M. Effects of the stimulus reinforcer relation on selected and unselected responses . In R. A. Hinde & J. S. Hinde ( Eds . ) , Constraints on learning . New York : Academic Press , 1973. Pp . 189–203 . Jenkins , H. M. ...
... Jenkins , H. M. Effects of the stimulus reinforcer relation on selected and unselected responses . In R. A. Hinde & J. S. Hinde ( Eds . ) , Constraints on learning . New York : Academic Press , 1973. Pp . 189–203 . Jenkins , H. M. ...
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... Jenkins replied that one's descriptive vocabulary should not tie one to a particular interpretation of the events . Davis : However , shouldn't our labels indicate not only whether , for example , something is edible , but also the ...
... Jenkins replied that one's descriptive vocabulary should not tie one to a particular interpretation of the events . Davis : However , shouldn't our labels indicate not only whether , for example , something is edible , but also the ...
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ON THE ROLE OF THE REINFORCER IN ASSOCIATIVE | 1 |
Discussion | 22 |
Discussion | 40 |
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absence activity analysis animal appear associative autoshaping aversive avoidance baseline behavior classical classical conditioning Comparative contingency contrast correlation CS-US cues Davis described develop directed discrimination discussion effect escape evidence example experiment Experimental extinction fact fear final force function Garcia given heart rate holding Hurwitz hypothesis important increase indicate inhibition intense interaction interest interval involved Jenkins Journal learning less lever lever-press light measure motivational nature observed obtained occur operant paired pattern Pavlovian conditioning pecking performance period pigeons positive possible predictable preference present pressing probably procedure produce Psychology question rats reasonable record reinforcement relatively reported Rescorla response rate role safety signal schedule second-order conditioning seems Seligman sequence sessions shock signal similar simply situation stimulus studies subjects suggested suppression taste theory tion trials