Associative learning involves the encoding of relationships between events, for example, between two stimuli or between a stimulus and a response. Associative learning is distinguished from nonassociative learning, which involves only a single stimulus. In the narrowest definition of associative learning, it is restricted to the learning that occurs during classical conditioning and instrumental conditioning. However, associative learning can also be used more broadly to encompass all memory for the relationship between events and as such includes other forms of short-term and long-term memory. During the 20th century and since 1980 in particular, vast gains were made in understanding the neural mechanisms of associative learning, particula...
This paper reviews some of the literature on Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning as they relate ...
Associative learning and memory are common activities in life, and their cellular infrastructures co...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Associative learning denotes a specific kind of learning process, in which a change in the behavior ...
The acquisition, integration and storage of exogenous associated signals are termed as associative l...
The central concern of associative learning theory is to provide an account of behavioral adaptation...
AbstractWhile contemporary neuroscience is paying increasing attention to subcellular and molecular ...
Computational models of the hippocampal region link psychological theories of associative learning w...
An introductory review is followed by some new experimental data and a final discussion. The primate...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
This dissertation focuses on the biological structures that allow animals to exhibit classical condi...
This thesis documents the development, operation, and performance of a new nonlinear analog system d...
Associative learning requires mapping between complex stimuli and behavioural responses. When multip...
Associative learning and memory are common activities in life, and their cellular infrastructures co...
This paper reviews some of the literature on Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning as they relate ...
Associative learning and memory are common activities in life, and their cellular infrastructures co...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Associative learning denotes a specific kind of learning process, in which a change in the behavior ...
The acquisition, integration and storage of exogenous associated signals are termed as associative l...
The central concern of associative learning theory is to provide an account of behavioral adaptation...
AbstractWhile contemporary neuroscience is paying increasing attention to subcellular and molecular ...
Computational models of the hippocampal region link psychological theories of associative learning w...
An introductory review is followed by some new experimental data and a final discussion. The primate...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
This dissertation focuses on the biological structures that allow animals to exhibit classical condi...
This thesis documents the development, operation, and performance of a new nonlinear analog system d...
Associative learning requires mapping between complex stimuli and behavioural responses. When multip...
Associative learning and memory are common activities in life, and their cellular infrastructures co...
This paper reviews some of the literature on Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning as they relate ...
Associative learning and memory are common activities in life, and their cellular infrastructures co...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...