نتایج جستجو برای: inhibition psychology

تعداد نتایج: 526092  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Tomas Knapen Raymond van Ee Randolph Blake

State transitions in the nervous system often take shape as traveling waves, whereby one neural state is replaced by another across space in a wave-like manner. In visual perception, transitions between the two mutually exclusive percepts that alternate when the two eyes view conflicting stimuli (binocular rivalry) may also take shape as traveling waves. The properties of these waves point to a...

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2015
Ralph R Miller Mario A Laborda Cody W Polack Gonzalo Miguez

Exposure to a cue alone either before (i.e., latent inhibition treatment) or after (i.e., extinction) the cue is paired with an unconditioned stimulus results in attenuated conditioned responding to the cue. Here we report two experiments in which potential parallels between the context specificity of the effects of extinction and latent inhibition treatments were directly compared in a lick su...

2003
John K. Kruschke

Many theories of learning provide no role for selective attention (e.g., Anderson, 1991; Pearce, 1994; Rehder & Murphy, 2003). Selective attention is crucial, however, for explaining many phenomena in learning. The mechanism of selective attention in learning is also well motivated by its ability to minimize proactive interference and enhance generalization, thereby accelerating learning. There...

2006
Luis Souza Lima de Souza Reis Paulo Eduardo Pardo Eunice Oba Sergio do Nascimento Kronka Neuza Maria Frazatti-Gallina

Matricaria chamomilla CH12 is a phytotherapeutic or homeopathic product, which has been used to reduce stress. Here, we examined its effect on preventing handling stress in bovines. Sixty Nelore calves were randomly distributed into two equal groups. One group was administered Matricaria chamomilla CH12 in diet and the other the 'control' was not. Animals in both groups were maintained unstress...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2015
Sathesan Thavabalasingam Edward B. O’Neil Zheng Zeng Andy C. H. Lee

In order to function optimally within our environment, we continuously extract temporal patterns from our experiences and formulate expectations that facilitate adaptive behavior. Given that our memories are embedded within spatiotemporal contexts, an intriguing possibility is that mnemonic processes are sensitive to the temporal structure of events. To test this hypothesis, in a series of beha...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2009
Mario Engelmann

Previous studies investigating the processes which underlie memory consolidation focused almost exclusively on isolated learning events. Here I studied the competition of two similar memory traces for consolidation non-conditioned recognition memory in adult male C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice using the olfactory cues based social discrimination procedure. My results show that the interference phenomena t...

2012
Kerem Eryılmaz

Language games are tools to model some aspects of the social aspects of language and communication. Our approach aims to cover the ground between the elementary naming game and the complex models for social use, for the growth of possibly redundant community and personal lexicons. It uses weighted lists of words for the personal lexicon, probabilistic choice as a selection mechanism and lateral...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2013
David Garcia-Burgos Felisa González Geoffrey Hall

In three experiments, rats given pairings of a neutral flavor with sucrose showed a preference for that flavor when subsequently allowed to choose between it and water. Preexposure to the flavor produced a latent inhibition effect (reduced the size of the preference) when the rats were hungry during the test (Experiments 1 and 2). Rats that were not hungry during the test failed to show latent ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2008
Robert Ward Ronnie Ward

This study examined the selective attention abilities of a simple, artificial, evolved agent and considered implications of the agent's performance for theories of selective attention and action. The agent processed two targets in continuous time, catching one and then the other. This task required many cognitive operations, including prioritizing the first target (T1) over the second (T2); sel...

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