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Biological Determinants of Reinforcement

Biological Determinants of Reinforcement
Author: Michael L. Commons
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317768191

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This seventh volume, divided into four parts, addresses the biological determinates of reinforcement and memory. Covers topics in electrical brain stimulation, drugs and reinforcement, and cellular mechanisms.


Biological Determinants of Reinforcement

Biological Determinants of Reinforcement
Author: Michael L. Commons
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317768197

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This seventh volume, divided into four parts, addresses the biological determinates of reinforcement and memory. Covers topics in electrical brain stimulation, drugs and reinforcement, and cellular mechanisms.


Foraging

Foraging
Author: Michael L. Commons
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1987
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898595505

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The sixth volume in this respected series systematically presents and evaluates quantitative models of various foraging phenomena, including: steady state decision rules; acquisition of decision rules; perception and learning in foraging behavior.


The Nature of Reinforcement

The Nature of Reinforcement
Author: University of Pittsburgh. Learning Research and Development Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1971
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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The Biology of Alcoholism

The Biology of Alcoholism
Author: Henri Begleiter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461335183

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The previous volume, The Pathogenesis of Alcoholism: Psychosocial Factors, attempted to describe the interaction of biological, psychological, and social factors that lead to the initiation and perpetuation of alcoholism. The preface to that volume presented our particular view of the bio-. psycho-social interaction as a progressive process in which earlier developments produce new pathogenetic mechanisms, which in turn lead to still other cyclical feedback activities. Although influences from each of the three phenomenologic levels are at work during each stage of the clinical course, it would appear that social factors are most significant in the early phase, psychological factors at the intermediate level, and biological ones toward the end. These differences are only relative, however, for influences of all three types surely are operative during all stages of the syndrome. This appears to be particularly true for the biological parameters of activity. Don Goodwin (1976), who has supplied much of the data that support the role of hereditary factors in alcoholism, is wont to say that all living behavior is biological-by definition. The operational evidence for this is perhaps more evident in alcoholism than in other syndromes. For example, the general social indifference of many Asians to alcohol may reflect the presence of an atypical isoenzyme of alcohol dehydrogenase rather than some independently derived cultural norm.


Time and Behaviour

Time and Behaviour
Author: C.M. Bradshaw
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 589
Release: 1997-06-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080543014

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That time is both a dimension of behaviour and a ubiquitous controlling variable in the lives of all living things has been well recognized for many years. The last decade has seen a burgeoning of interest in the quantitative analysis of timing behaviour, and progress during the last five or six years has been particularly impressive, with the publication of several major new theoretical contributions. There has also been considerable progress in behavioural methodology during the past decade. In the area of reinforcement schedules, for example, the venerable interresponse–time schedule, fixed–interval peak procedure and interval bisection task have been complemented by a 'second generation' of incisive instruments for analyzing timing behaviour. Another area of recent development is the analysis of the neurobiological substrate of timing behaviour. Several research groups are currently studying the involvement of various central neurotransmitter systems in the timing behaviour, and the ability of centrally acting drugs and discrete brain lesions to alter timing processes. Yet another recent development in timing research is the growing dialogue between two fields that have grown up separately, although, superficially at least, they seem to have much in common: the experimental analysis of 'interval timing', traditionally the province of experimental psychology, and behavioural chronobiology. The last few years have seen a growing interest in the comparative properties of the internal 'clocks' that regulate biobehavioural rhythms with time bases in the circadian range or longer, and those that are entailed in timing of intervals in the range of seconds or minutes. All these areas of research, and others, are represented in the chapters that make up this volume. This book will help to promote further interactions among researchers who hail from disparate disciplines, but who share a common interest in the temporal properties of behaviour.