Psychology of Learning and Motivation
Advances in Research and Theory
- 1st Edition, Volume 28 - October 14, 1992
- Latest edition
- Editor: Douglas L. Medin
- Language: English
The objective of the series has always been to provide a forum in which leading contributors to an area can write about significant bodies of research in which they are involved.… Read more
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Description
Description
The objective of the series has always been to provide a forum in which leading contributors to an area can write about significant bodies of research in which they are involved. The operating procedure has been to invite contributions from interesting, active investigators, and then allow them essentially free rein to present their perspectives on important research problems. The result of such invitations over the past two decades has been collections of papers which consist of thoughtful integrations providing an overview of a particular scientific problem. The series has an excellent tradition of high quality papers and is widely read by researchers incognitive and experimental psychology. The volume presents research ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning to complex learning and problem solving. Topics covered fall within a wide range of disciplines from neuroscience to artificial intelligence.
Readership
Readership
AUDIENCE: Researchers and graduate students in cognitive science and neuroscience.
Table of contents
Table of contents
E.D. Capaldi, Conditioned Food Preferences.C.R. Gallistel, Classical Conditioning as an Adaptive Specialization: A Computational Model.P.C. Holland, Occasion Setting in Pavlovian Conditioning.S. Siegel and L.G. Allan, Pairings in Learning and Perception: Pavlovian Conditioning and Contingent Aftereffects.S. Mineka, Evolutionary Memories, Emotional Processing, and the Emotional Disorders.R.M. Nosofsky and J.K. Kruschke, Investigations of an Exemplar-Based Connectionist Model of Category Learning.J. Huttenlocher and L.V. Hedges, Reconstructing the Past: Category Effects in Estimation.Index.Contents of Recent Volumes.
Review quotes
Review quotes
"Indispensable to all psychologists interested in the experimental study of the phenomena of learning and motivation."—BRITISH JOURANL OF PSYCHOLOGY "Provides a diverse sampling of research being conducted throughout the area of learning."—CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 28
- Published: November 26, 1992
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
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Douglas L. Medin
Douglas L. Medin is the series editor of The Psychology of Learning and Motivation.
Affiliations and expertise
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USAView book on ScienceDirect
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