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The neural substrates of higher-order conditioning: A review
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022Sensory preconditioned and second-order conditioned responding are each well-documented. The former occurs in subjects (typically rats) exposed to pairings of two relatively neutral stimuli, S2 and S1, and then to pairings of S1 and a motivationally significant event [an unconditioned stimulus (US)]; the latter occurs when the order of these ...
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Higher Order Conditioning of the Eyeblink Reflex [PDF]
Classical conditioning of the eyeblink response is a well-established model of cerebellar-dependent associative motor learning. In this paradigm an initially neutral conditioned stimulus (CS - e.g. an auditory tone or light) that elicits no response is paired with an aversive unconditioned stimulus (US -e.g.
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Higher-Order Conditioning in the Monkey
The Journal of General Psychology, 1957(1957). Higher-Order Conditioning in the Monkey. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 56, No. 1, pp. 67-72.
R E, MILLER, J V, MURPHY
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On a condition of higher order spectra factorization
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1999Summary: This paper presents a necessary and sufficient condition that guarantees that a higher order cumulant spectrum is factorizable in an appropriate product form. This condition provides a way to check whether or not a given higher order spetrum is compatible with the stronger hypothesis of ``white generation'', where the analyzed signal is ...
Joël Le Roux, Cécile Huet
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Higher order conditional rewriting and narrowing
2005First order conditional rewrite systems R have been extensively studied. If R is confluent and terminating, then narrowing is a sound and complete procedure to compute all solutions of a goal s = t modulo R. Recently there has been developed a satisfactory way to combine higher order terms and unconditional rewriting.
Jürgen Avenhaus, Carlos Loría-Sáenz
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1995
By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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By increasing the order of the boundary condition it is possible to improve the accuracy with which the surface properties are simulated, but the penalty is an increase in the complication of an analytical or numerical solution of the problem. This chapter addresses the problem of choosing the appropriate form of these higher order conditions thus ...
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Higher-Order Efficiency Conditions Via Higher-Order Tangent Cones
Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, 2013This article presents higher-order necessary and sufficient efficiency conditions for multiobjective optimization problems involving cone-constraints and a set constraint with G\^ateaux differentiable functions via higher-order tangential cones.
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Conditional likelihood and power: higher-order asymptotics
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1992Abstract This paper considers, in the presence of a nuisance parameter, a very large class of tests that includes the conditional and the usual versions of the likelihood ratio (LR), Rao’s and Wald’s tests. Under contiguous alternatives and orthogonal parametrization, the power functions of the conditional and the usual versions of ...
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Higher Order Conditions with and without Lagrange Multipliers
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1986Higher order sufficient conditions involving possibly nonconvex sets of variations (without Lagrange multipliers) are established for the following property: \(\Phi_ 1(.):\) \(Q\subset Y\to R^ m\) is said to be strongly locally (\({\mathcal U},\Phi_ 2,C)\)-controllable at \(\bar q\in Q\) if there exist neighbourhoods \(G_ 1,G_ 2\) of 0 in \(R^ m,Z ...
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A Higher-Order Stabilizability Condition for a Class of Switched Systems
First International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control - Volume I (ICICIC'06), 2006This study investigates the existence of stabilizing switching rules among a class of unstable nonlinear systems. A high-order checking condition and an associated stabilizing switching rule are presented to implement the stabilizability of the switched systems.
Yew-Wen Liang +2 more
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