The concept of conditioning as signalization proposed by Ivan P. Pavlov (1927, 1928) is studied in relation to the theory of stimulus-substitution, which is also attributed to him. In the so-called theory of stimulus-substitution a distinction must be made between an empirical principle of substitution and an actual theory of substitution, which can adopt different forms. The Pavlovian theory of substitution-which conceives substitution as a substitution of the unconditioned stimulus (US) by the conditioned stimulus (CS) in the activation of the representation of the former-can be understood as an explanation or model of signalization. Signalization and substitution are answers to different questions, and the level of analysis to which sign...
These introductory comments for the special issue on Pavlovian conditioning begin with a brief revie...
AbstractThe Research Domain Criteria Project suggests to base the classification of mental disorders...
Summary-Recent developments in the study of Pavlovian conditioning in humans have suggested that the...
El concepto del condicionamiento como señalización propuesto por Ivan P. Pavlov (1927, 1828) es estu...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
Is Pavlovian conditioning the same thing as Pavlovian conditioning? Though that question seems tauto...
The foundation, achievements, and proliferation of behavior therapy have largely been fueled by the ...
The main purpose of this paper is to show that all types of psychological interactions may be unders...
Pavlovian conditioning is the process by which we learn relationships between stimuli and thus const...
The SOP model [Information Processing in Animals: Memory Mechanisms, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1981, p...
This chapter considers the effects of procedures of this nature in which events which signal the del...
Pavlov's first report on conditioning emphasized its role in allowing the animal to adjust to its en...
By definition, in a Pavlovian (classical) procedure a stimulus is presented prior to an eliciting st...
10 Pavlovian conditioning is a procedure for studying the 11 properties and mechanisms of learning. ...
This article reviews evidence and theories concerning the nature of stimulus representations in Pavl...
These introductory comments for the special issue on Pavlovian conditioning begin with a brief revie...
AbstractThe Research Domain Criteria Project suggests to base the classification of mental disorders...
Summary-Recent developments in the study of Pavlovian conditioning in humans have suggested that the...
El concepto del condicionamiento como señalización propuesto por Ivan P. Pavlov (1927, 1828) es estu...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
Is Pavlovian conditioning the same thing as Pavlovian conditioning? Though that question seems tauto...
The foundation, achievements, and proliferation of behavior therapy have largely been fueled by the ...
The main purpose of this paper is to show that all types of psychological interactions may be unders...
Pavlovian conditioning is the process by which we learn relationships between stimuli and thus const...
The SOP model [Information Processing in Animals: Memory Mechanisms, Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ, 1981, p...
This chapter considers the effects of procedures of this nature in which events which signal the del...
Pavlov's first report on conditioning emphasized its role in allowing the animal to adjust to its en...
By definition, in a Pavlovian (classical) procedure a stimulus is presented prior to an eliciting st...
10 Pavlovian conditioning is a procedure for studying the 11 properties and mechanisms of learning. ...
This article reviews evidence and theories concerning the nature of stimulus representations in Pavl...
These introductory comments for the special issue on Pavlovian conditioning begin with a brief revie...
AbstractThe Research Domain Criteria Project suggests to base the classification of mental disorders...
Summary-Recent developments in the study of Pavlovian conditioning in humans have suggested that the...