NEW DIRECTIONS IN HUMAN ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
Written by A.J. Wills
Published by Lawrence Erlbaum
in 2005
ISBN: 0805850813
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NEW DIRECTIONS IN HUMAN ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
Written by A.J. Wills.
Stock no. 1811899
1st.
2005.
Hardback.
Nearly fine condition.
A new synthesis of the work on Human Associative Learning from Pavlov through the 21st century. Accessible to undergraduates, providing a clear illustration of the principles of animal cognition and contemporary study of human cognition. Glazed boards. xxi and 260 pages. ISBN: 0805850813. A nice, clean copy.
Front cover
Contents
- 1. Association and Cognition
- 2. Mental Models of Causation: A comparative View
- 3. On the Role of Controlled Cognitive Processes in Human Associative Learning
- 4. Assessing (In)Sensitivity to Causal Asymmetry: A Matter of Degree
- 5. Connectionist Models of Human Associative Learning
- 6. Integrating Associative Models of Supervised and Unsupervised Categorization
- 7. The Role of Associative History in Humal Causal Learning
- 8. Elemental Representation and Associability: An Integrated Model
- 9. Applications and Extensions
- 10. Signal-Outcome Contingency, Contiguity, and teh Depressive Realism Effect
- 11. Learning to Like (or Dislike): Associative Learning of Preferences