
Psychology of Learning and Motivation
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- Front Cover
- The Psychology of Learning and Motivation
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- CHAPTER 1. NONANALYTIC COGNITION: MEMORY, PERCEPTION, AND CONCEPT LEARNING
- I. Introduction
- II. The Parallel between Perceptual, Categorical, and Episodic Memory Tasks
- III. Nonanalytic Processing in Explicit Episodic Memory Tasks
- IV. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 2. ON THE NATURE OF CATEGORIES
- I. Introduction
- II. Models of Categorization
- III. The Components of Categorization
- IV. Variable Manipulation
- V. The Handyman Space: Ill-Defined Problems with Well-Defined Boundaries
- VI. Internal Composition of Categories
- VII. A Taxonomy of Categories
- VIII. Stimulus Sampling and the Evolution of Concepts
- References
- CHAPTER 3. THE RECOVERY OF UNCONSCIOUS (INACCESSIBLE) MEMORIES: LABORATORY STUDIES OF HYPERMNESIA
- I. Hypermnesia for Subliminal Inputs
- II. Hypermnesia for Subliminal (Inaccessible) Memories
- References.
- CHAPTER 4. ORIGINS OF BEHAVIOR IN PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING
- I. Introduction
- II. A Synthetic View of Conditioned Behavior
- III. Accounts of the Origins of Conditioned Behavior
- IV. Conclusion
- References
- CHAPTER 5. DIRECTED FORGETTING IN CONTEXT
- I. Introduction
- II. Stimulus Control of Rehearsal
- III. Surprising versus Expected Sample Stimuli
- IV. Primacy and Recency in Animal Memory
- V. The Updating of Animal Memory
- VI. An Attentional Theory of Directed Forgetting
- VII. Retrieval in Short-Term Memory
- VIII. The Behavioral Context Hypothesis
- IX. The F-Cue Function in Context
- X. Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 6. EFFECTS OF ISOLATION REARING ON LEARNING BY MAMMALS
- I. Introduction
- II. Theoretical Issues
- III. Dependent Variables: Isolate Performance on Learning Tasks
- IV. Independent Variables
- V. Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 7. ARISTOTLE'S LOGIC
- I. Introduction
- II. How Many Syllogisms Are Valid ?
- III. Theories of the Psychology of Syllogistic Reasoning
- IV. The Reasoner versus the Logic
- V. Summary
- References
- CHAPTER 8. SOME EMPIRICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR A THEORY OF NATURAL PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC
- I. Introduction
- II. Method
- III. Results
- IV. Discussion
- V. Summary
- VI. Appendix: The Problems of Rating Study 2
- References
- Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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