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El. knyga: Associative Learning and Conditioning Theory: Human and Non-Human Applications

Edited by (Professor, University of Missouri), Edited by (Professor, department of psychology, University of Chicago)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199876136
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Although many professionals in psychology (including the sub-disciplines of human learning and memory, clinical practice related to psychopathology, neuroscience, educational psychology and many other areas) no longer receive training in learning and conditioning, the influence of this field remains strong. Therefore, many researchers and clinicians have little knowledge about basic learning theory and its current applications beyond their own specific research topic. The primary purpose of the present volume is to highlight ways in which basic learning principles, methodology, and phenomena underpin, and indeed guide, contemporary translational research. With contributions from a distinguished collection of internationally renowned scholars, this 23-chapter volume contains specific research issues but is also broad in scope, covering a variety of topics in which associative learning and conditioning theory apply, such as drug abuse and addiction, anxiety, fear and pain research, advertising, attribution processes, acquisition of likes and dislikes, social learning, psychoneuroimmunology, and psychopathology (e.g., autism, depression, helplessness and schizophrenia). This breadth is captured in the titles of the three major sections of the book: Applications to Clinical Pathology; Applications to Health and Addiction; Applications to Cognition, Social Interaction and Motivation. The critically important phenomena and methodology of learning and conditioning continue to have a profound influence on theory and clinical concerns related to the mechanisms of memory, cognition, education, and pathology of emotional and consummatory disorders. This volume is expected to have the unique quality of serving the interests of many researchers, educators and clinicians including, for example, neuroscientists, learning and conditioning researchers, psychopharmacologists, clinical psychopathologists, and practitioners in the medical field.

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Clinicians and researchers who use learning theory should definitely have this book in their libraries. * Doody's Notes *

Contributors xi
PART I OVERVIEW
1 Things You Always Wanted to Know About Conditioning But Were Afraid to Ask
3(24)
Todd R. Schachtman
Steve Reilly
PART II APPLICATIONS TO CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
2 Fear Extinction and Emotional Processing Theory: A Critical Review
27(17)
Seth J. Gillihan
Edna B. Foa
3 Fear Conditioning and Attention to Threat: An Integrative Approach to Understanding the Etiology of Anxiety Disorders
44(35)
Katherine Oehlberg
Susan Mineka
4 Behavioral Techniques to Reduce Relapse After Exposure Therapy: Applications of Studies of Experimental Extinction
79(25)
Mario A. Laborda
Bridget L. McConnell
Ralph R. Miller
5 Learning and Anxiety: A Cognitive Perspective
104(17)
Peter F. Lovibond
6 Trauma, Learned Helplessness, Its Neuroscience, and Implications for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
121(31)
Vincent M. LoLordo
J. Bruce Overmier
7 Aberrant Attentional Processes in Schizophrenia as Reflected in Latent Inhibition Data
152(16)
Robert E. Lubow
8 Discrimination Learning Process in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Comparator Theory
168(23)
Phil Reed
PART III APPLICATIONS TO HEALTH AND ADDICTION
9 Conditioned Immunomodulation
191(22)
Jennifer L. Szczytkowski
Donald T. Lysle
10 Learning, Expectancy, and Behavioral Control: Implications for Drug Abuse
213(22)
Muriel Vogel-Sprott
Mark T. Fillmore
11 Applications of Contemporary Learning Theory in the Treatment of Drug Abuse
235(35)
Danielle E. McCarthy
Timothy B. Baker
Haruka M. Minami
Vivian M. Yeh
12 Internal Stimuli Generated by Abused Substances: Role of Pavlovian Conditioning and Its Implications for Drug Addiction
270(20)
Rick A. Bevins
Jennifer E. Murray
13 Learning to Eat: The Influence of Food Cues on What, When, and How Much We Eat
290(15)
Janet Polivy
C. Peter Herman
Laura Girz
14 Conditional Analgesia, Negative Feedback, and Error Correction
305(16)
Moriel Zelikowsky
Michael S. Fanselow
15 Incentives in the Modification and Cessation of Cigarette Smoking
321(24)
Edwin B. Fisher
Leonard Green
Amanda L. Calvert
Russell E. Glasgow
PART IV APPLICATIONS TO COGNITION, SOCIAL INTERACTION, AND MOTIVATION
16 Social Learning and Connectionism
345(31)
Frank Van Overwalle
17 Application of Associative Learning Paradigms to Clinically Relevant Individual Differences in Cognitive Processing
376(23)
Teresa A. Treat
John K. Kruschke
Richard J. Viken
Richard M. McFall
18 Evaluative Conditioning: A Review of Functional Knowledge and Mental Process Theories
399(18)
Jan De Houwer
19 Instrumental and Pavlovian Conditioning Analogs of Familiar Social Processes
417(37)
Robert Ervin Cramer
Robert Frank Weiss
20 The Impact of Social Cognition on Emotional Learning: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
454(27)
Andreas Olsson
21 Effects of Conditioning in Advertising
481(26)
Todd R. Schachtman
Jennifer Walker
Stephanie Fowler
22 Applications of Pavlovian Conditioning to Sexual Behavior and Reproduction
507(25)
Michael Domjan
Chana K. Akins
23 Hot and Bothered: Classical Conditioning of Sexual Incentives in Humans
532(19)
Heather Hoffmann
Index 551
Todd Schachtman obtained his Ph.D. from SUNY-Binghamton examining research on conditioning and associative learning. Steve Reilly obtained his D.Phil. from the University of York, England, for research concerning the neural basis of learning and memory.