
Psychology of Learning and Motivation
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- Front Cover
- The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 11
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Contents of Previous Volumes
- CHAPTER 1. LEVELS OF ENCODING AND RETENTION OF PROSE
- I. Overview
- II. Constructive Memory for Prose
- III. Levels of Encoding
- IV. Experiments on Memory Codes and Forgetting of Prose
- V. General Discussion
- References
- CHAPTER 2. MIND YOUR p's AND q's: THE ROLE OF CONTENT AND CONTEXT IN SOME USES OF AND, OR, AND IF
- I. Introduction
- II. Some Uses of the Sentence Operators
- III. Some Uses to Which the Sentence Operators May Be Put
- IV. Problems for the Present and Future
- References
- CHAPTER 3. ENCODING AND PROCESSING OF SYMBOLIC INFORMATION IN COMPARATIVE JUDGMENTS
- I. Introduction
- II. Symbolic Comparative Judgments: Paradigm and Data
- IIl. Models of Symbolic Comparison
- IV. Semantic-Coding Model
- V. Concluding Remarks
- References
- CHAPTER 4. MEMORY FOR PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
- I. Introduction
- II. Previous Research
- III. Experiments
- IV. General Discussion
- V. Summary
- References
- CHAPTER 5. HYBRID THEORY OF CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
- I. Introduction
- II. Development of Terminology and Theory
- III. Theoretical Analysis of Classical Conditioning
- IV. Experimental Extinction,Spontaneous Recovery,and Relearning
- V. Random Partial Reinforcement
- VI. Blocking
- VII. Differential Conditioning
- VIII. Deficiencies in the Theory
- IX. Conclusion
- Appendices
- References
- CHAPTER 6. INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION OF SPATIAL PATTERNS
- I. Introduction
- II. Imaginary Binary Matrices
- III. Experiment I: Familiarity and Size of Patterns
- IV. Emperiment II: Variable Readout
- V. Experiment III: Readout after Rotation
- VI. Experiment IV: Three-Dimensional Frames
- VII. Experiment V: Recognition of Previously Unseen Patterns
- VIII. Experiment VI: Concurrent Vocal and Imaginal Rehearsal
- IX. Memory Systems
- X. Visual-Spatial Memory
- References
- CHAPTER 7. ATTENTION AND PREATTENTION
- I. Introduction
- II. The Independent Channels Hypothesis
- III. Attentional Control of Perception
- IV. Effortless Encoding
- V. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Subject Index
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