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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959231424902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 561 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-84691-6 , 1-107-20672-3 , 1-282-63043-1 , 9786612630439 , 0-511-72845-X , 0-511-72940-5 , 0-511-72610-4 , 0-511-72469-1 , 0-511-73018-7 , 0-511-72750-X
    Content: Latent inhibition is a phenomenon by which exposure to an irrelevant stimulus impedes the acquisition or expression of conditioned associations with that stimulus. Latent inhibition, an integral part of the learning process, is observed in many species. This comprehensive collection of studies of latent inhibition, from a variety of disciplines including behavioural/cognitive psychology, neuroscience and genetics, focuses on abnormal latent inhibition effects in schizophrenic patients and schizotypal normals. Amongst other things, the book addresses questions such as, is latent inhibition an acquisition or performance deficit? What is the relationship of latent inhibition to habituation, extinction, and learned irrelevance? Does reduced latent inhibition predict creativity? What are the neural substrates, pharmacology, and genetics of latent inhibition? What do latent inhibition research and theories tell us about schizophrenia? This book provides a single point of reference for neuroscience researchers, graduate students, and professionals, such as psychologists and psychiatrists.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. A short history of latent inhibition research R.E. Lubow -- Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction / R.F. Westbrook and M.E. Bouton -- 3. Inter-stage context and time as determinants of latent inhibition / G.L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno -- 4. Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? / Martha Escobar and Ralph Miller -- 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human contingency learning / M.E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen -- 6. Associative and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the Pearce-Hall model / Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez -- 7. From latent inhibition to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model / Nestor Schmajuk -- 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an associative analysis / R.C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good -- 9. Latent inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson -- Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R.E. Lubow -- 11. The genetic component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice / Tatiana Lipina and John Roder -- 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US Association and the CS-Nothing Association / T. Gould -- 13. The pharmacology of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina / Weiner and M. Arad -- 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in latent inhibition / A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer -- 15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they share the same neural substrates? / Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran -- 16. What the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of the expression and prevention of LI / Ina Weiner -- Part III. Latent Inhibition and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a review of the empirical literature / Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger -- 18. A cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring relevant information? / Neil Swerdlow -- 19. Latent inhibition as a function of anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia / Hedva Braunstein-Bercovitz -- 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in schizophrenia / Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman -- 21. Latent inhibition and schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context / R.E. Lubow -- 22. Summary and conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition research and theory / R.E. Lubow and Ina Weiner. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-51733-8
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_797435484
    Format: graph. Darst.
    ISSN: 1935-861X
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 496 - 499
    In: Brain stimulation, New York, NY : Elsevier, 2008, 6(2013), 4, Seite 490-499, 1935-861X
    In: volume:6
    In: year:2013
    In: number:4
    In: pages:490-499
    Language: English
    Author information: Kupsch, Andreas
    Author information: Heinz, Andreas 1960-
    Author information: Götz, Thomas 1968-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_883444038
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (576 p.)) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780511730184
    Content: Latent inhibition is a phenomenon by which exposure to an irrelevant stimulus impedes the acquisition or expression of conditioned associations with that stimulus. Latent inhibition, an integral part of the learning process, is observed in many species. This comprehensive collection of studies of latent inhibition, from a variety of disciplines including behavioural/cognitive psychology, neuroscience and genetics, focuses on abnormal latent inhibition effects in schizophrenic patients and schizotypal normals. Amongst other things, the book addresses questions such as, is latent inhibition an acquisition or performance deficit? What is the relationship of latent inhibition to habituation, extinction, and learned irrelevance? Does reduced latent inhibition predict creativity? What are the neural substrates, pharmacology, and genetics of latent inhibition? What do latent inhibition research and theories tell us about schizophrenia? This book provides a single point of reference for neuroscience researchers, graduate students, and professionals, such as psychologists and psychiatrists
    Content: 1. A short history of latent inhibition research R.E. Lubow -- Part I. Behaviour and Cognition: 2. Latent inhibition and extinction: their signature phenomena and the role of error correction / R.F. Westbrook and M.E. Bouton -- 3. Inter-stage context and time as determinants of latent inhibition / G.L. De la Casa and Oskar Pineno -- 4. Latent inhibition: acquisition or performance deficit? / Martha Escobar and Ralph Miller -- 5. Latent inhibition and learned irrelevance in human contingency learning / M.E. LePelley and Mia Schmidt-Hansen -- 6. Associative and non-associative processes in latent inhibition: an elaboration of the Pearce-Hall model / Geoffrey Hall and G. Rodriguez -- 7. From latent inhibition to retrospective reevaluation learning: an attentional-associative model / Nestor Schmajuk -- 8. Latent inhibition and habituation: evaluation of an associative analysis / R.C. Honey, M. Iordanova and M. Good -- 9. Latent inhibition and creativity Shelley Carson -- Part II. Neurobiology: 10. The phylogenetic distribution of latent inhibition R.E. Lubow -- 11. The genetic component of latent inhibition: studies of inbred and mutant mice / Tatiana Lipina and John Roder -- 12. A comparison of mechanisms underlying the CS-US Association and the CS-Nothing Association / T. Gould -- 13. The pharmacology of latent inhibition and its relevance to schizophrenia Ina / Weiner and M. Arad -- 14. Parahippocampal region-dopaminergic neuron relationships in latent inhibition / A. Louilot, J. Jeanblanc, Y. Peterschmitt and F. Meyer -- 15. Latent inhibition and other effects from salience modulation: do they share the same neural substrates? / Helen Cassaday and Paul Moran -- 16. What the brain teaches us about latent inhibition (LI): the neural substrates of the expression and prevention of LI / Ina Weiner -- Part III. Latent Inhibition and Schizophrenia: 17. Latent inhibition in schizophrenia and schizotypy: a review of the empirical literature / Veena Kumari and Ulrich Ettinger -- 18. A cautionary note about latent inhibition in schizophrenia: are we ignoring relevant information? / Neil Swerdlow -- 19. Latent inhibition as a function of anxiety and stress: implications for schizophrenia / Hedva Braunstein-Bercovitz -- 20. Nicotinic modulation of attentional deficits in schizophrenia / Paul Schnur and Allison Hoffman -- 21. Latent inhibition and schizophrenia: the ins and outs of context / R.E. Lubow -- 22. Summary and conclusions: some unresolved and controversial issues in latent inhibition research and theory / R.E. Lubow and Ina Weiner
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521517331
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-052-151-733-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521517331
    Language: English
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