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The Functional Anatomy of Skeletal Conditioning

open access: yes, 2002
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Learning with classical conditioning

2014 22nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2014
Behavioral learning theory evaluates human's learning process in terms of observable stimulus and responses. One of the behavioral learning methods is the classical conditioning. The classical conditioning theory proposed by Pavlov concerns the analyses of conditioning a response with a neutral stimulus, inspiring from the relation between natural ...
Ömer Faruk Ertugrul, Mehmet Emin Tagluk
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Classical Conditioning

open access: yes, 2006
A learning object produced for the X4L Colossus Project. It discusses Pavlov's discovery of classical conditioning when working in his laboratory, and its influence on the development of behaviourist psychology.
Sharon Boyd
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Appetitive and Aversive Classical Conditioning of Female Sexual Response

open access: yesJournal of Sexual Medicine, 2008
INTRODUCTION: There is only limited evidence for appetitive classical conditioning of female sexual response, and to date modulation of female sexual response by aversive conditioning has not been studied.
Stephanie Both   +2 more
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Classical Conditioning: Still Going Strong

Behavioural Psychotherapy, 1991
This paper summarizes developments in the field of classical conditioning. Attention is paid to four common misconceptions of what is classical conditioning. First, classical conditioning does not ensue as a simple result of temporal pairing of conditioned and unconditioned stimuli.
Van den Hout, M., Merckelbach, H.
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The informon in classical conditioning

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1975
An informon network of interconnected units with the property of automatic pattern recognition has been described earlier in this journal; the connection between any two units has a variable conductivity proportional to the mutual information between the output signals of the two units.
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Classical Conditioning

1997
Evidence has amassed from research in humans indicating that the cerebellar circuitry serving as the substrate for eyeblink classical conditioning is similar to that in nonhuman primates. In patients with bilateral cerebellar lesions or neurodegenerative cerebellar disease, few conditioned eyeblink responses are produced with either the ipsilesional or
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Classical Conditioning

2002
Abstract Pavlov and his dogs are probably the first association that comes to mind in most people when prompted to contemplate experiments on animal learning. Indeed, a century after its formalization (Pavlov 1906), the *paradigm of classical conditioning1 (alias Pavlovian conditioning, conditioned reflex type I, respondent conditioning,
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No Classic Boundary Conditions.

2007
Abstract{We consider the boundary value problem:8 1x(a) = ̄0¢x(k) ́ x(k)(b) ¡ x(k)(a) = ̄k+1; k = 0; :::;m ¡ 2where x(t) = (x(t); x0(t); ::::; x(m¡1)(t)), ̄i 2 R;i = 0; :::;m ¡ 1, and f is continuous at least in theinterior of the domain of interest. We prove the ex-istence and uniqueness of the solution under certainconditions.
SERPE, Annarosa   +2 more
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Classical conditioning: The hegemony is not ubiquitous

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1993
Merckelbach, H., van den Hout, Marcel
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