Cognitively-oriented clinical psychologists sometimes think of conditioning as the formation of associations in memory. From this perspective, conditioning research is important because it reveals the conditions under which potentially pathogenic associations are formed and can be changed. In this paper, I point out that it is also possible and useful to think of conditioning in ways that do not refer to associations. First, based on the idea that conditioning effects are due to the formation of propositional beliefs, it is possible to appreciate that conditioning research informs us about one way of forming or revising beliefs: via the experience of events. Second, conditioning research reveals the environmental causes of behavior and beha...
Artículo de publicación ISIRats were used in a lick suppression preparation to assess the contribut...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Summary-The conditioning theory of fear-acquisition is outlined and the supporting evidence and argu...
Cognitively-oriented clinical psychologists sometimes think of conditioning as the formation of asso...
In this dissertation, I address the question of whether association formation contributes to evalua...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Given the fact that contemporary theories of conditioning regularly utilise information processing c...
Despite the prevalence of therapeutic interventions based on conditioning models of fear acquisition...
As a science progresses, it is possible that some of its defining concepts might be overlooked, and ...
In a highly cited paper, Rescorla (1988) argued that conditioning can be thought of as involving act...
For almost a century now, conditioning research has provided important insights in the etiology and ...
CONTINGENCY AWARENESS; ATTITUDE-CHANGE; EFFECTS DEPEND; IMPLICIT; ASSOCIATION; DISLIKES; VALENCE; LI...
The human fear-conditioning paradigm is a widely used procedure to study anxiety. However, merely th...
Changing attitudes by repeated co-occurrences of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli [CSs...
Artículo de publicación ISIRats were used in a lick suppression preparation to assess the contribut...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Summary-The conditioning theory of fear-acquisition is outlined and the supporting evidence and argu...
Cognitively-oriented clinical psychologists sometimes think of conditioning as the formation of asso...
In this dissertation, I address the question of whether association formation contributes to evalua...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Given the fact that contemporary theories of conditioning regularly utilise information processing c...
Despite the prevalence of therapeutic interventions based on conditioning models of fear acquisition...
As a science progresses, it is possible that some of its defining concepts might be overlooked, and ...
In a highly cited paper, Rescorla (1988) argued that conditioning can be thought of as involving act...
For almost a century now, conditioning research has provided important insights in the etiology and ...
CONTINGENCY AWARENESS; ATTITUDE-CHANGE; EFFECTS DEPEND; IMPLICIT; ASSOCIATION; DISLIKES; VALENCE; LI...
The human fear-conditioning paradigm is a widely used procedure to study anxiety. However, merely th...
Changing attitudes by repeated co-occurrences of initially neutral stimuli (conditioned stimuli [CSs...
Artículo de publicación ISIRats were used in a lick suppression preparation to assess the contribut...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Summary-The conditioning theory of fear-acquisition is outlined and the supporting evidence and argu...