Affect, Conditioning, and Cognition (PLE
Emotion): Essays on the Determinants of Behavior
Herausgeber: Overmier, J Bruce; Brush, F Robert
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Emotion): Essays on the Determinants of Behavior
Herausgeber: Overmier, J Bruce; Brush, F Robert
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Originally published in 1985, this title was a retrospective appreciation of the late Richard L. Solomon. His pre- and postdoctoral students from past years presented the 22 papers which are published in this volume. The book reflects the breadth of Solomon's impact through his teaching and research.
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Originally published in 1985, this title was a retrospective appreciation of the late Richard L. Solomon. His pre- and postdoctoral students from past years presented the 22 papers which are published in this volume. The book reflects the breadth of Solomon's impact through his teaching and research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781138816596
- ISBN-10: 1138816590
- Artikelnr.: 41121758
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781138816596
- ISBN-10: 1138816590
- Artikelnr.: 41121758
J. Bruce Overmier, F. Robert Brush
Preface. Part 1: A Retrospective Appreciation of R. L. Solomon 1. Leon J.
Kamin Perspectives on the Psychology of Richard L. Solomon Part 2: The Role
and Properties of Fear and Aversion 2. F. Robert Brush Genetic Determinants
of Avoidance Learning: Mediation by Emotionality? 3. Robert W. Hendersen
Fearful Memories: The Motivational Significance of Forgetting 4. Susan
Mineka The Frightful Complexity of the Origins of Fears 5. Russell C. Leaf,
Stacy Lamon and Betsy Haughton Development of a New Clinical Procedure for
Conditioning Aversions to Cigarette Smoking with Perceptually Induced
Nausea Part 3: Integration of Information 6. Abraham Black and Andrew
Dalrymple Reasoning in the Rat Reconsidered 7. Robert A. Rescorla
Pavlovian Conditioning Analogues to Gestalt Perceptual Principles 8.
Vincent M. LoLordo, Jeffrey L. Fairless and Kelly J. Stanhope The Effect of
Context Uopn Responses to Conditioned Inhibitors 9. Lynn J. Hammond An
Empirical Legacy of Two-Process Theory: Two-Term versus Three-Term
Relations 10. Russell M. Church Approaches to the Study of Behavior:
Examples from Behavioral Pharmacology Part 4: Learned Helplessness 11.
Steven F. Maier, Mark L. Laudenslager and Susan M. Ryan Stressor
Controllability, Immune Function, and Endogenous Opiates 12. Martin E.P.
Seligman and Madelon A. Visintainer Tumor Rejection and Early Experience of
Uncontrollable Shock in the Rat 13. J. Bruce Overmier Toward a Reanalysis
of the Causal Structure of the Learned Helplessness Syndrome 14. Lauren B.
Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson and Debra A. Kossman The Judgment of Predictability
in Depressed and Nondepressed College Students Part 5: Opponent Process
Theory 15. Stephen F. Seaman Growth of Morphine Tolerance: The Effect of
Dose and Interval Between Doses 16. Robert A. Rosellini An Application of
Opponent-Process Theory to Adjunctive Behavior 17. Perrin S. Cohen, Thomas
A. Looney, Frank R. Campagnoni and Cindy P. Lawler A Two-State Model of
Reinforcer-Induced Motivation 18. Michael B. Cantor and Josephine F. Wilson
Feeding the Face: New Directions in Adjunctive Behavior Research Part 6:
Extensions to Human and Cultural Issues 19. Edgar H. Schein Organizational
Culture: Skill, Defense Mechanism, or Addiction? 20. William W. Lambert
What Happens to Children When They Act Aggressively in Six Cultures 21.
Richard D. Walk Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and Developmental
Psychology 22. Malcolm R. Westcott Volition is a Nag. Author Index. Subject
Index.
Kamin Perspectives on the Psychology of Richard L. Solomon Part 2: The Role
and Properties of Fear and Aversion 2. F. Robert Brush Genetic Determinants
of Avoidance Learning: Mediation by Emotionality? 3. Robert W. Hendersen
Fearful Memories: The Motivational Significance of Forgetting 4. Susan
Mineka The Frightful Complexity of the Origins of Fears 5. Russell C. Leaf,
Stacy Lamon and Betsy Haughton Development of a New Clinical Procedure for
Conditioning Aversions to Cigarette Smoking with Perceptually Induced
Nausea Part 3: Integration of Information 6. Abraham Black and Andrew
Dalrymple Reasoning in the Rat Reconsidered 7. Robert A. Rescorla
Pavlovian Conditioning Analogues to Gestalt Perceptual Principles 8.
Vincent M. LoLordo, Jeffrey L. Fairless and Kelly J. Stanhope The Effect of
Context Uopn Responses to Conditioned Inhibitors 9. Lynn J. Hammond An
Empirical Legacy of Two-Process Theory: Two-Term versus Three-Term
Relations 10. Russell M. Church Approaches to the Study of Behavior:
Examples from Behavioral Pharmacology Part 4: Learned Helplessness 11.
Steven F. Maier, Mark L. Laudenslager and Susan M. Ryan Stressor
Controllability, Immune Function, and Endogenous Opiates 12. Martin E.P.
Seligman and Madelon A. Visintainer Tumor Rejection and Early Experience of
Uncontrollable Shock in the Rat 13. J. Bruce Overmier Toward a Reanalysis
of the Causal Structure of the Learned Helplessness Syndrome 14. Lauren B.
Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson and Debra A. Kossman The Judgment of Predictability
in Depressed and Nondepressed College Students Part 5: Opponent Process
Theory 15. Stephen F. Seaman Growth of Morphine Tolerance: The Effect of
Dose and Interval Between Doses 16. Robert A. Rosellini An Application of
Opponent-Process Theory to Adjunctive Behavior 17. Perrin S. Cohen, Thomas
A. Looney, Frank R. Campagnoni and Cindy P. Lawler A Two-State Model of
Reinforcer-Induced Motivation 18. Michael B. Cantor and Josephine F. Wilson
Feeding the Face: New Directions in Adjunctive Behavior Research Part 6:
Extensions to Human and Cultural Issues 19. Edgar H. Schein Organizational
Culture: Skill, Defense Mechanism, or Addiction? 20. William W. Lambert
What Happens to Children When They Act Aggressively in Six Cultures 21.
Richard D. Walk Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and Developmental
Psychology 22. Malcolm R. Westcott Volition is a Nag. Author Index. Subject
Index.
Preface. Part 1: A Retrospective Appreciation of R. L. Solomon 1. Leon J.
Kamin Perspectives on the Psychology of Richard L. Solomon Part 2: The Role
and Properties of Fear and Aversion 2. F. Robert Brush Genetic Determinants
of Avoidance Learning: Mediation by Emotionality? 3. Robert W. Hendersen
Fearful Memories: The Motivational Significance of Forgetting 4. Susan
Mineka The Frightful Complexity of the Origins of Fears 5. Russell C. Leaf,
Stacy Lamon and Betsy Haughton Development of a New Clinical Procedure for
Conditioning Aversions to Cigarette Smoking with Perceptually Induced
Nausea Part 3: Integration of Information 6. Abraham Black and Andrew
Dalrymple Reasoning in the Rat Reconsidered 7. Robert A. Rescorla
Pavlovian Conditioning Analogues to Gestalt Perceptual Principles 8.
Vincent M. LoLordo, Jeffrey L. Fairless and Kelly J. Stanhope The Effect of
Context Uopn Responses to Conditioned Inhibitors 9. Lynn J. Hammond An
Empirical Legacy of Two-Process Theory: Two-Term versus Three-Term
Relations 10. Russell M. Church Approaches to the Study of Behavior:
Examples from Behavioral Pharmacology Part 4: Learned Helplessness 11.
Steven F. Maier, Mark L. Laudenslager and Susan M. Ryan Stressor
Controllability, Immune Function, and Endogenous Opiates 12. Martin E.P.
Seligman and Madelon A. Visintainer Tumor Rejection and Early Experience of
Uncontrollable Shock in the Rat 13. J. Bruce Overmier Toward a Reanalysis
of the Causal Structure of the Learned Helplessness Syndrome 14. Lauren B.
Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson and Debra A. Kossman The Judgment of Predictability
in Depressed and Nondepressed College Students Part 5: Opponent Process
Theory 15. Stephen F. Seaman Growth of Morphine Tolerance: The Effect of
Dose and Interval Between Doses 16. Robert A. Rosellini An Application of
Opponent-Process Theory to Adjunctive Behavior 17. Perrin S. Cohen, Thomas
A. Looney, Frank R. Campagnoni and Cindy P. Lawler A Two-State Model of
Reinforcer-Induced Motivation 18. Michael B. Cantor and Josephine F. Wilson
Feeding the Face: New Directions in Adjunctive Behavior Research Part 6:
Extensions to Human and Cultural Issues 19. Edgar H. Schein Organizational
Culture: Skill, Defense Mechanism, or Addiction? 20. William W. Lambert
What Happens to Children When They Act Aggressively in Six Cultures 21.
Richard D. Walk Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and Developmental
Psychology 22. Malcolm R. Westcott Volition is a Nag. Author Index. Subject
Index.
Kamin Perspectives on the Psychology of Richard L. Solomon Part 2: The Role
and Properties of Fear and Aversion 2. F. Robert Brush Genetic Determinants
of Avoidance Learning: Mediation by Emotionality? 3. Robert W. Hendersen
Fearful Memories: The Motivational Significance of Forgetting 4. Susan
Mineka The Frightful Complexity of the Origins of Fears 5. Russell C. Leaf,
Stacy Lamon and Betsy Haughton Development of a New Clinical Procedure for
Conditioning Aversions to Cigarette Smoking with Perceptually Induced
Nausea Part 3: Integration of Information 6. Abraham Black and Andrew
Dalrymple Reasoning in the Rat Reconsidered 7. Robert A. Rescorla
Pavlovian Conditioning Analogues to Gestalt Perceptual Principles 8.
Vincent M. LoLordo, Jeffrey L. Fairless and Kelly J. Stanhope The Effect of
Context Uopn Responses to Conditioned Inhibitors 9. Lynn J. Hammond An
Empirical Legacy of Two-Process Theory: Two-Term versus Three-Term
Relations 10. Russell M. Church Approaches to the Study of Behavior:
Examples from Behavioral Pharmacology Part 4: Learned Helplessness 11.
Steven F. Maier, Mark L. Laudenslager and Susan M. Ryan Stressor
Controllability, Immune Function, and Endogenous Opiates 12. Martin E.P.
Seligman and Madelon A. Visintainer Tumor Rejection and Early Experience of
Uncontrollable Shock in the Rat 13. J. Bruce Overmier Toward a Reanalysis
of the Causal Structure of the Learned Helplessness Syndrome 14. Lauren B.
Alloy, Lyn Y. Abramson and Debra A. Kossman The Judgment of Predictability
in Depressed and Nondepressed College Students Part 5: Opponent Process
Theory 15. Stephen F. Seaman Growth of Morphine Tolerance: The Effect of
Dose and Interval Between Doses 16. Robert A. Rosellini An Application of
Opponent-Process Theory to Adjunctive Behavior 17. Perrin S. Cohen, Thomas
A. Looney, Frank R. Campagnoni and Cindy P. Lawler A Two-State Model of
Reinforcer-Induced Motivation 18. Michael B. Cantor and Josephine F. Wilson
Feeding the Face: New Directions in Adjunctive Behavior Research Part 6:
Extensions to Human and Cultural Issues 19. Edgar H. Schein Organizational
Culture: Skill, Defense Mechanism, or Addiction? 20. William W. Lambert
What Happens to Children When They Act Aggressively in Six Cultures 21.
Richard D. Walk Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and Developmental
Psychology 22. Malcolm R. Westcott Volition is a Nag. Author Index. Subject
Index.