
Psychology of Learning and Motivation
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- Front Cover
- The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 8
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- CHAPTER 1. SEMANTIC MEMORY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SEMANTICS
- I. Introduction
- II. The Feature Comparison Model and Subset Statements
- III. Same-Different Decisions
- IV. Property Statements
- V. Quantified Statements
- VI. Induction, Analogy, and Metaphor
- VII. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 2. WORKING MEMORY
- I. Introduction
- II. The Search for a Common Working Memory System
- III. A Proposed Working Memory System
- IV. The Nature of the Recency Effect
- V. Concluding Remarks
- References
- CHAPTER 3. THE ROLE OF ADAPTATION-LEVEL IN STIMULUS GENERALIZATION
- I. Introduction
- II. Single-Stimulus Training and the Central Tendency Effect
- III. The Application of the AL Model to Discrimination Learning Situations
- IV. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 4. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHOICE
- I. Introduction
- II. The Averaging Problem
- III. Functional Equivalence and "Simple Scalability"
- IV. New Directions
- V. Equation (2) and Conditioned Reinforcement
- References
- CHAPTER 5. REINFORCING PROPERTIES OF ESCAPE FROM FRUSTRATION AROUSED IN VARIOUS LEARNING SITUATIONS
- I. Introduction
- II. General Methodology
- III. Reward Manipulations Following Continuous Reinforcement
- IV. Reward Manipulations Following Intermittent Reinforcement
- V . Reward Manipulations Following Discrimination Training
- VI. A Frustration Theory Analysis of the "Observing Response"
- VII. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 6. CONCEPTUAL AND NEUROBIOLOGICAL ISSUES IN STUDIES OF TREATMENTS AFFECTING MEMORY STORAGE
- I. Introduction
- II. Memory Modulation and Consolidation
- III. Memory Modulation and Memory Processes
- IV. Neurobiological Aspects of Memory Modulation
- V. Concluding Comments
- References
- CHAPTER 7. THE LOGIC OF MEMORY REPRESENTATIONS
- I. Introduction
- II. Methods for Studying Memory Traces
- III. Some Objectives of Trace Theory
- References
- Subject Index
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