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Human autonomic and skeletal classical conditioning: The role of conscious cognitive factors.
Cognitive Processes and Pavlovian Conditioning in Humans (1987)
  • Anne Schell, Occidental College
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.
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/