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Computational models of conditioning

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"This book contains the presentations given during the Duke Symposium on Computational Models of Conditioning, which took place between May 15th and May 17th of 2009 at the Duke Campus in Durham, N.C."--Introd.

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1. Evolution of attention in learning / John K. Kruschke and Richard A. Hullinger
2. The arguments of associations / Justin A. Harris
3. The hybrid modeling approach to conditioning / Michael E. Le Pelley
4. Within-compound associations: models and data / James E. Witnauer and Ralph R. Miller
5. Associative modulation of US processing: implications for understanding of habituation / Allan R. Wagner and Edgar H. Vogel
6. Attention, associations, and configurations in conditioning / Nestor A. Schmajuk ;;; [et al.]
7. Computer simulation of the cerebellum / Michael D. Mauk
8. The operant/respondent distinction: a computational neural-network analysis / Jose; E. Burgos.

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