Contribution to Book
Human autonomic and skeletal classical conditioning: The role of conscious cognitive factors.
Cognitive Processes and Pavlovian Conditioning in Humans
(1987)
Abstract
The present chapter is concerned with the role of conscious cognitive factors in determining the effects of CS-UCS [conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus] conscious cognitive factors in human autonomic conditioning / comparison of autonomic and skeletal conditioning in humans and animals / a multi-stage hypothesis of human classical conditioning / implications of the multi-stage approach.
Disciplines
Publication Date
1987
Publisher
Wiley
Citation Information
Anne Schell. "Human autonomic and skeletal classical conditioning: The role of conscious cognitive factors." New YorkCognitive Processes and Pavlovian Conditioning in Humans (1987) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_schell/32/