Title | Conditioning [electronic resource] : Representation of Involved Neural Functions / edited by Charles D. Woody |
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Imprint | Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1982 |
Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0701-4 |
Descript | XIII, 748 p. online resource |
The Role of the Hippocampus in the Acquisition of Learned Behavior -- Role of the Hippocampus in Reversal Learning of the Rabbit Nictitating Membrane Response -- Long Term Modulation of Intrinsic Membrane Properties of Hippocampal Neurons -- Visual and Auditory Cues Support Place Field Activity of Hippocampal Units in the Rat -- Hippocampal Plasticity and Excitatory Neurotransmitters -- Neural Activity in the Dentate Gyrus of the Rat During the Acquisition and Performance of Simple and Complex Sensory Discrimination Learning -- Mnemonic Function of the Hippocampus: Correspondence between Animals and Humans -- Tonic and Phasic Firing of Rat Hippocampal Complex-Spike Cells in Three Different Situations: Context and Place -- Hippocampal Function and Memory Processes -- Neuronal Substrates of learning and Memory: Hippocampus and Other Structures -- Activity of Dentate Gyrus During NM Conditioning in Rabbit -- Cellular Basis of Conditioning -- A Biophysical Basis for Molluscan Associative Learning -- A Postsynaptic Mechanism Underlying Long-Lasting Changes in the Excitability of Pyramidal Tract Neurones in the Anaesthetized Cat -- Direct Measurements of cAMP Effects on Membrane Conductance, Intracellular Ca2+ and pH in Molluscan Neurons -- Cellular Basis of Operant-Conditioning of Leg Position -- Synaptic Plasticity Underlying the Cerebellar Motor Learning Investigated in Rabbitโs Flocculus -- Classical Conditioning Mediated by the Red Nucleus in the Cat -- Neurophysiologic Correlates of Latent Facilitation -- Processes Underlying One Form of Synaptic Plasticity: Facilitation -- Instrumental Conditioning and Electrophysiological Studies in Primates -- Activity of Neurons in Area 4 and in Area 5 of Monkey During Operant Conditioning of a Flexion Movement -- Role of Motor Cortex Cells in Control of Operantly Conditioned Muscle Activity -- Cortical Neuron Activity in the Temporal Organization of Behavior -- Studies of Auditory Cortex in Behaviorally Trained Monkeys -- Reflections on Early Studies of Cortical Unit Activity During Conditioning in the Monkey -- Prefrontal Neuron Activities, Reversal and Error Performance -- Behavioral Modification of Response Characteristics of Cells in the Auditory System -- Neuronal Mechanisms Underlying the Formation and Disconnection of Associations Between Visual Stimuli and Reinforcement in Primates -- Functional Significance of Visually Triggered Discharges in Eye Movement Related Neurons -- Neuronal Activity in Central Thalamus of Primates and the Voluntary Control of the Gaze -- Cerebellar Learning in Limb Movements? -- Nictitating Membrane and Eyeblink Conditioning -- Septo-Hippocampal Activity and Learning Rate -- Analyzing the Rabbit NM Conditioned Reflex Arc -- Excitability Changes of Facial Motoneurons of Cats Related to Conditioned and Unconditioned Facial Motor Responses -- The Metencephalic Basis of the Conditioned Nictitating Membrane Response -- Conditioning: Other Preparations, Other Loci, and Other Approaches -- Auditory Response Enhancement During Differential Conditioning in Behaving Rats -- Endogenous Auditory Potentials in the Cat : A P300 Model -- Central Processing Time for a Conditioned Response in a Vertebrate Model System -- Mechanism and Generality of Stimulus Significance Coding in a Mammalian Model System -- The Neural Integration of Feeding and Drinking Habits -- The Amygdala Central Nucleus: Contributions to Conditioned Cardiovascular Responding during Aversive Pavlovian Conditioning in the Rabbit -- Conditioning: Modification by Peripheral Mechanisms -- Central Mechanisms Responsible for Classically Conditioned Changes in Neuronal Activity -- Associative Processes in Spinal Reflexes -- Plasticity, Experience and Resource Allocation in Motor Cortex and Hypothalamus -- A Neural Analog of Conditioning: Modifications of Pyramidal Tract Response -- Classical Conditioning in Aplysia: Neuronal Circuits Involved in Associative Learning -- Sensory Plasticity and Learning: The Magnocellular Medial Geniculate Nucleus of the Auditory System