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Pavlovian conditioning

Lysle D.T.et al., Pavlovian conditioning of shock-induced suppression of lymphocyte reactivity Acquisition, extinction, and preexposure effects, Life Sci., 42, 2185, 1988. [Pg.182]

Coussons, M.E., Dykstra, L.A., and Lysle, D.T., Pavlovian conditioning of morphine-induced alterations of immune status, J. Neuroimmunol., 39, 219, 1992. [Pg.183]

Classical ( Pavlovian ) conditioning is a process whereby a subject learns the associative relationships between discrete elemental or configural stimuli, with... [Pg.3]

Manahan-Vaughan D, Braunewell KH (1999) Novelty acquisition is associated with induction of hippocampal long-term depression. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96 8739-8744 Maren S (2001) Neurobiology of Pavlovian fear conditioning. Annu Rev Neimosci 24 897-931 Maren S, Holt W (2000) The hippocampus and contextual memory retrieval in Pavlovian conditioning. Behav Brain Res 110 97-108... [Pg.30]

Rcscorla, Robert A. 1988. "Pavlovian Conditioning It s Not What You Think It Is." American Psychologist 43 151-60. [Pg.237]

Carey RJ (1990) Dopamine receptors mediate drug-induced but not Pavlovian conditioned contralateral rotation in the unilateral 6-OHDA animal model. Brain Res 575 292-298. [Pg.283]

Phillips GD, Setzu E, Hitchcott PK (2003) Facilitation of appetitive Pavlovian conditioning by d-amphetamine in the shell, but not the core, of the nucleus accumbens. Behav Neurosci 777(4) 675-684. [Pg.387]

Rescorla RA, Solomon RL (1967) Two-process learning theory relationships between Pavlovian conditioning and instrumental learning. Psychol Rev 74 151-182. [Pg.388]

Rescorla RA, Wagner AR (1972) A Theory of Pavlovian conditioning Variations in the effectiveness of reinforcement and non-reinforcement. In Black AH, Prokasy WF (Eds), Classical Conditioning 77 Current research and theory, pp. 64-99. Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York. [Pg.431]

Classical or Pavlovian conditioning was first demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov in 1927. When food was presented to a hungry dog, it salivated. The food in this case was called the unconditioned stimulus, and salivating was the unconditioned response. Salivation is a natural, automatic response to the sight and smell of food, a reaction to make the chewing and digestion of the food easier. [Pg.62]

Hinson, R. E. (1985). Individual differences in tolerance and relapse A Pavlovian conditioning perspective. In M. Galizio 8c S. A. Maisto (Eds.), Determinants of substance abuse Biological, psychological, and environmental factors( pp. 101-124). New York Plenum Press. [Pg.464]

HUI MN, Gorzalka BB, Choi JW (2004) Augmentation of the development of behavioral tolerance to cannabinoid administration through pavlovian conditioning. Neuropsychobiology 49 94-100... [Pg.713]

Though it is tiie favoured technique in Soviet psychopharmacological laboratories, Pavlovian conditioning has not been extensively used in this field by western workers. It is clear, however, that several important aspects of the... [Pg.133]


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