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  xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><dc:Title>Associative learning and conditioning theory [electronic resource] : human and non-human applications / edited by Todd R. Schachtman and Steve S. Reilly.</dc:Title>
<dc:Creator>Schachtman, Todd R.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Creator>Reilly, Steve.</dc:Creator>
<dc:Subject>Learning, Psychology of.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Classical conditioning.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Human behavior.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>Paired-association learning.</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>BF318</dc:Subject>
<dc:Subject>153.1526 22</dc:Subject>
<dc:Description>Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on May 11, 2011).</dc:Description>
<dc:Description>Organisms survive and succeed because of their ability to learn and adapt to changing circumstances and new demands. As discussed in the chapters of the present volume, an appreciation of the mechanisms and principles of learning and conditioning is fundamental to any analysis of normal behaviour.</dc:Description>
<dc:Publisher>New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press,</dc:Publisher>
<dc:Date>2011.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2011.</dc:Date>
<dc:Date>2011</dc:Date>
<dc:Type>Text</dc:Type>
<dc:Format>1 online resource.</dc:Format>
<dc:Identifier>http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199735969.001.0001</dc:Identifier>
<dc:Language>eng</dc:Language>

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