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==Contents (2003 Internet Edition)== | ==Contents (2003 Internet Edition)== | ||
| − | *[[ | + | ''[[media:StaddonAdaptiveBehaviorLearning2010.pdf|complete text]] (PDF) of version updated and corrected in 2010'' |
| − | *[[ | + | |
| − | *[[ | + | * [[/Title Page|Title Page]] |
| − | **Niches, similarities and differences | + | * [[/Preface|Preface]] |
| − | **Philosophical background | + | * [[/Chapter 1|Chapter 1]]: '''The Evolution, Development, and Modification of Behavior''' |
| − | **Evolution and development | + | ** Niches, similarities and differences |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Philosophical background |
| − | **Simple orientation mechanisms | + | ** Evolution and development |
| − | **Reflex mechanisms | + | * [[/Chapter 2|Chapter 2]]: '''Variation and Selection of Behavior''' |
| − | **Inhibition and reflex strength | + | ** Simple orientation mechanisms |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Reflex mechanisms |
| − | **Taxes | + | ** Inhibition and reflex strength |
| − | **The integration of behavior | + | * [[/Chapter 3|Chapter 3]] |
| − | **The nature of explanation | + | ** Taxes |
| − | *[[ | + | ** The integration of behavior |
| − | **Causal and functional analysis of operant behavior | + | ** The nature of explanation |
| − | **The logic of historical systems | + | * [[/Chapter 4|Chapter 4]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Causal and functional analysis of operant behavior |
| − | **Reinforcement and the law of effect | + | ** The logic of historical systems |
| − | **Contingency and feedback functions | + | * [[/Chapter 5|Chapter 5]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Reinforcement and the law of effect |
| − | **Reinforcement and homeostasis | + | ** Contingency and feedback functions |
| − | **Obesity and schedule performance: a static analysis | + | * [[/Chapter 6|Chapter 6]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Reinforcement and homeostasis |
| − | **Utility and adaptation to constraint | + | ** Obesity and schedule performance: a static analysis |
| − | **The allocation of behavior | + | * [[/Chapter 7|Chapter 7]] |
| − | **Experimental applications | + | ** Utility and adaptation to constraint |
| − | *[[ | + | ** The allocation of behavior |
| − | **Optimal choice | + | ** Experimental applications |
| − | **Matching and maximizing | + | * [[/Chapter 8|Chapter 8]] |
| − | **Overall maximizing | + | ** Optimal choice |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Matching and maximizing |
| − | **Diet selection and functional response | + | ** Overall maximizing |
| − | **Natural feedback functions | + | * [[/Chapter 9|Chapter 9]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Diet selection and functional response |
| − | **The definition of stimulus | + | ** Natural feedback functions |
| − | **Stimulus generalization | + | * [[/Chapter 10|Chapter 10]] |
| − | **Similarity | + | ** The definition of stimulus |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Stimulus generalization |
| − | **Inhibitory and excitatory' control | + | ** Similarity |
| − | **Behavioral contrast and discrimination performance | + | * [[/Chapter 11|Chapter 11]] |
| − | **Competition and matching | + | ** Inhibitory and excitatory' control |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Behavioral contrast and discrimination performance |
| − | **Time-allocation constraints: the pressure model | + | ** Competition and matching |
| − | *[[ | + | * [[/Chapter 12|Chapter 12]] |
| − | **Temporal control | + | ** Time-allocation constraints: the pressure model |
| − | **Memory and spatial learning | + | * [[/Chapter 13|Chapter 13]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Temporal control |
| − | **Template learning | + | ** Memory and spatial learning |
| − | **Reinforced learning | + | * [[/Chapter 14|Chapter 14]] |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Template learning |
| − | **Historical background: operant and respondent behavior | + | ** Reinforced learning |
| − | **Behavioral variation: the origins of operant behavior | + | * [[/Chapter 15|Chapter 15]] |
| − | **The guidance of action | + | ** Historical background: operant and respondent behavior |
| − | **Experimental applications | + | ** Behavioral variation: the origins of operant behavior |
| − | *[[ | + | ** The guidance of action |
| − | **Conditioned reinforcement | + | ** Experimental applications |
| − | **Avoidance and escape | + | * [[/Chapter 16|Chapter 16]] |
| − | **Extinction | + | ** Conditioned reinforcement |
| − | *[[ | + | ** Avoidance and escape |
| + | ** Extinction | ||
| + | * [[/References|References]] | ||
Latest revision as of 00:29, 13 December 2010
Adaptive Behavior and Learning by J.E.R. Staddon
Contents (2003 Internet Edition)
complete text (PDF) of version updated and corrected in 2010
- Title Page
- Preface
- Chapter 1: The Evolution, Development, and Modification of Behavior
- Niches, similarities and differences
- Philosophical background
- Evolution and development
- Chapter 2: Variation and Selection of Behavior
- Simple orientation mechanisms
- Reflex mechanisms
- Inhibition and reflex strength
- Chapter 3
- Taxes
- The integration of behavior
- The nature of explanation
- Chapter 4
- Causal and functional analysis of operant behavior
- The logic of historical systems
- Chapter 5
- Reinforcement and the law of effect
- Contingency and feedback functions
- Chapter 6
- Reinforcement and homeostasis
- Obesity and schedule performance: a static analysis
- Chapter 7
- Utility and adaptation to constraint
- The allocation of behavior
- Experimental applications
- Chapter 8
- Optimal choice
- Matching and maximizing
- Overall maximizing
- Chapter 9
- Diet selection and functional response
- Natural feedback functions
- Chapter 10
- The definition of stimulus
- Stimulus generalization
- Similarity
- Chapter 11
- Inhibitory and excitatory' control
- Behavioral contrast and discrimination performance
- Competition and matching
- Chapter 12
- Time-allocation constraints: the pressure model
- Chapter 13
- Temporal control
- Memory and spatial learning
- Chapter 14
- Template learning
- Reinforced learning
- Chapter 15
- Historical background: operant and respondent behavior
- Behavioral variation: the origins of operant behavior
- The guidance of action
- Experimental applications
- Chapter 16
- Conditioned reinforcement
- Avoidance and escape
- Extinction
- References