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Autor:
Ward-Robinson, Jasper
Publikováno v:
In Learning and Motivation 2004 35(1):1-21
Publikováno v:
In Behavioural Brain Research 2002 133(2):125-133
Publikováno v:
In Learning and Motivation August 2001 32(3):349-366
Autor:
Ward-Robinson, Jasper, Hall, Geoffrey
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section B. Nov99, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p335-350. 16p.
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section B. Nov98, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p349-362. 14p.
Autor:
Jasper Ward-Robinson
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 35:1-21
Three mechanisms can explain second-order conditioning: (1) The second-order conditioned stimulus (CS2) could activate a representation of the first-order conditioned stimulus (CS1), thereby provoking the conditioned response (CR); The CS2 could ente
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 30:118-128
Three experiments with rats investigated how the associative strengths of the representations that underlie conditional learning change when they are conditioned in compound. The results of each experiment suggest that the representation whose associ
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 28:378-387
Rats were placed in 4 contexts (A, B, C, D) where they received 2 auditory stimuli (X, Y); in A and B presentations of X were paired with food and those of Y were not, and in C and D, Y was paired with food and X was not. Rats then received combinati
Autor:
Jasper Ward-Robinson, Andrew Simon Killcross, Etinne Coutureau, Robert Colin Honey, V. J. Marshall, Mark Andrew Good
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes. 28:388-396
Neural manipulations were used to examine the mechanisms that underlie the acquired equivalence and distinctiveness of cues in rats. Control rats and those with excitotoxic lesions of either the hippocampus (BPC) or entorhinal cortex (EC) acquired th
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 32:349-366
Two experiments using pigeon subjects examined whether the action of a positive occasion setter was specific to a particular CS–US association. In both experiments subjects were trained on a switching procedure, in which a diffuse feature, A, signa