His own research interests lie in traditional associative learning theory and in discrimination and perceptual learning. |
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The link between associative learning and fitness in such insects in not an obvious one. |
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Through typical associative learning, the wasps can learn to link this chemical scent to their food. |
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According to classical associationism, intelligent behavior is the product of associative learning. |
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The cerebellar cortex controls fine motor coordination and associative learning. |
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The current study addressed two aspects of multisensory associative learning. |
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Other experiments investigating associative learning in honeybees have drawn similar conclusions. |
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The second point about sensitization is that it may mimic the effect of associative learning or conditioning. |
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There is a different, tighter relationship between associative learning and associative structures concerning how to modulate an association. |
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A test of the developmental imagery hypothesis in children's associative learning. |
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Each of these experiments showed that the dog could learn names using procedures involving associative learning. |
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This involves a form of associative learning, rather than any insight. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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Manatees are capable of understanding discrimination tasks and show signs of complex associative learning. |
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Pavlovian conditioning, a form of associative learning, is thought to play an important role in the acquisition and exacerbations of pain-related responses. |
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Again, mutant animals showed no deficit in associative learning. |
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Fear conditioning measures hippocampal-dependent associative learning. |
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Without requiring the presumably more complex neural machinery necessary to subserve associative learning, sensitization enables animals to respond to local variations in the occurrence of significant events. |
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