Mechanisms in Classical Conditioning : A Computational Approach
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521887801
ISBN-13
9780521887809
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 14th, 2010
Print length
504 Pages
Weight
113 grams
Dimensions
25.40 x 17.90 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Cognition & cognitive psychologyNeurosciences
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Written for graduates and researchers in neuroscience, computer science, biomedical engineering and psychology, the author presents a number of neural network models that incorporate associative, attentional, configural and timing mechanisms and shows, through computer simulations, how they explain the multiple properties of associative learning.
What mechanisms are involved in enabling us to generate predictions of what will happen in the near future? Although we use associative mechanisms as the basis to predict future events, such as using cues from our surrounding environment, timing, attentional, and configural mechanisms are also needed to improve this function. Timing mechanisms allow us to determine when those events will take place. Attentional mechanisms ensure that we keep track of cues that are present when unexpected events occur and disregard cues present when everything happens according to our expectations. Configural mechanisms make it possible to combine separate cues into one signal that predicts an event different from that predicted individually by separate cues. Written for graduates and researchers in neuroscience, computer science, biomedical engineering and psychology, the author presents neural network models that incorporate these mechanisms and shows, through computer simulations, how they explain the multiple properties of associative learning.
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