Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning
Despite of the apparent simplicity of Pavlovian conditioning, research on its mechanisms has caused considerable debate, such as the dispute about whether the associated stimuli are coded in an «elementistic» (a compound stimuli is equivalent to the sum of its components) or a « configural» (a compo...
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Desarrollo de un programa computacional para simular las predicciones del modelo de elementos reemplazados (REM) de condicionamiento pavloviano |
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Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning |
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Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning |
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Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning |
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Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning |
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Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning |
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Computer Computer program Computer simulation Conditioned reflex Forecasting Human Physiology Review Theoretical model Computer simulation Computers Forecasting Humans Software |
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