Allan R. Wagner
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Allan R. Wagner was an American experimental psychologist and learning theorist, whose work focused upon the basic determinants of associative learning and habituation. He co-authored the influential Rescorla–Wagner model of Pavlovian conditioning as well as the Standard Operating Procedures or "Sometimes Opponent Process" theory of associative learning , the Affective Extension of SOP and the Replaced Elements Model of configural representation . His research involved extensive study of the conditioned eyeblink response of the rabbit, of which he was one of the initial investigators .
Allan R. Wagner's Published Works
Published Works
- Molecular Biology and Evolution (2001) (731)
- Stimulus selection in animal discrimination learning. (1968) (420)
- SOP: A Model of Automatic Memory Processing in Animal Behavior (2014) (394)
- Evolution of a structured connectionist model of Pavlovian conditioning (AESOP). (1989) (363)
- Effects of amount and percentage of reinforcement and number of acquisition trials on conditioning and extinction. (1961) (302)
- Rehearsal in animal conditioning. (1973) (256)
- Context-Sensitive Elemental Theory (2003) (191)
- Negative patterning in classical conditioning: Summation of response tendencies to isolable and configurai components (1972) (191)
- CS habituation produces a “latent inhibition effect” but no active “conditioned inhibition” (1972) (177)
- RESISTANCE TO PUNISHMENT AND EXTINCTION FOLLOWING TRAINING WITH SHOCK OR NONREINFORCEMENT. (1964) (169)
- The role of reinforcement and nonreinforcement in an apparent frustration effect. (1959) (135)
- A componential view of configural cues in generalization and discrimination in Pavlovian conditioning (2000) (135)
- Taste aversion learning with a delayed shock US: Implications for the "generality of the laws of learning." (1975) (129)
- Habituation of startle response under incremental sequence of stimulus intensities. (1969) (119)
- Short-term memory for "surprising" versus "expected" unconditioned stimuli in Pavlovian conditioning. (1975) (117)
- Conditioned frustration as a learned drive. (1963) (113)
- Situational cues and correlation between CS and US as determinants of the conditioned emotional response (1970) (103)
- Startle responsiveness after habituation to different intensities of tone (1968) (101)
- Effects of alcohol and amobarbital on performance inhibited by experimental extinction. (1962) (101)
- Stimulus representation in SOP: II. An application to inhibition of delay (2003) (97)
- Stimulus representation in SOP: I Theoretical rationalization and some implications (2003) (96)
- Backward conditioning to a CS following an expected vs. a surprising UCS (1975) (90)
- One-trial overshadowing: evidence of distributive processing. (1980) (84)
- Stimulus Selection and A “Modified Continuity Theoryrdquo;1 (1970) (80)
- Development of context-specific tolerance to morphine: support for a dual-process interpretation. (1986) (74)
- Reward and Punishment (1965) (72)
- A comparison of the Rescorla-Wagner and Pearce models in a negative patterning and a summation problem (2001) (70)
- Extinction of conditioned fear as a function of percentage of reinforcement. (1967) (67)
- Evolution of an elemental theory of Pavlovian conditioning (2008) (66)
- Conditioned diminution and facilitation of the UR: A sometimes opponent-process interpretation. (1987) (65)
- Sodium amytal and partially reinforced runway performance. (1963) (65)
- Attenuation of blocking with shifts in reward: The involvement of schedule-generated contextual cues (1974) (63)
- REINFORCEMENT HISTORY AND THE EXTINCTION OF A CONDITIONED SALIVARY RESPONSE. (1964) (52)
- Sensory preconditioning versus protection from habituation. (1978) (51)
- Occasion setting: Influences of conditioned emotional responses and configural cues. (1998) (51)
- Evaluation of Blocking and Conditioned Inhibition to a CS Signaling a Decrease in US Intensity (1980) (45)
- Conditioning with electrical stimulation of motor cortex: evidence of a possible source of motivation. (1967) (45)
- Some Relationships Between a Computational Model (Sop) and a Neural Circuit for Pavlovian (Rabbit Eyeblink) Conditioning (1989) (39)
- Dissociation of the blocking of conditioned eyeblink and conditioned fear following a shift in US locus (1996) (37)
- Modulation of a discrete Pavlovian conditioned reflex by a putative emotive Pavlovian conditioned stimulus. (1991) (36)
- Divergence of conditioned eyeblink and conditioned fear in backward Pavlovian training (1997) (35)
- Modulation of a discrete Pavlovian conditioned reflex by a putative emotive Pavlovian conditioned stimulus (1991) (34)
- Distribution-of-Trials Effects in Pavlovian Conditioning: An Apparent Involvement of Inhibitory Backward Conditioning With Short Intertrial Intervals (1985) (34)
- PARTIAL REINFORCEMENT OF THE CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED EYELID RESPONSE IN THE RABBIT. (1964) (34)
- Modulation of unconditioned defense reflexes by a putative emotive Pavlovian conditioned stimulus. (1991) (33)
- Expectancies and the Priming of STM (2018) (33)
- Transient variations in responding to Pavlovian conditioned stimuli have implications for the mechanisms of “priming” (1976) (31)
- Modulation of a conditioned eyeblink response by a putative emotive stimulus conditioned with hindleg shock. (1991) (25)
- Stimulus specificity in the habituation of the startle response in the rat (2005) (22)
- Generality of the Summation Effect in Human Causal Learning (2009) (22)
- The development and present status of the SOP model of associative learning (2019) (22)
- Modulation of the acquisition of the rabbit eyeblink conditioned response by conditioned contextual stimuli. (1998) (21)
- Discriminated lateralized eyeblink conditioning in the rabbit: an experimental context for separating specific and general associative influences. (1994) (21)
- Performance in eyelid conditioning following interpolated presentations of the UCS. (1957) (21)
- A bowed serial-position function in habituation of sequential stimuli (1978) (20)
- Yeast ribonucleic acid: Effects on learned behavior in the rat (1966) (18)
- Evaluation of blocking and conditioned inhibition to a CS signaling a decrease in US intensity. (1980) (18)
- Computational Theories of Classical Conditioning (2002) (15)
- Reward magnitude shifts: A savings effect (1966) (14)
- Biology of Invertebrate Learning (1984) (14)
- Overtraining and Frustration (1963) (14)
- Posttrial reinstatement of the CS in Pavlovian conditioning: facilitation or impairment of acquisition as a function of individual differences in responsiveness to the CS. (1977) (14)
- Configural and elemental processing in associative learning: Commentary on Melchers, Shanks and Lachnit (2008) (13)
- Modulation of behavioral and insulin responses by contextual stimuli paired with food (1989) (13)
- Computational Models of Conditioning: Associative modulation of US processing: implications for understanding of habituation (2010) (13)
- Supplementary report: direction of change in CS in eyelid conditioning. (1962) (13)
- A theoretical analysis of transfer of occasion setting: SOP with replaced elements (2017) (10)
- The effects of signaling the US in backward conditioning: A shift from excitatory to inhibitory learning (1985) (10)
- An examination of selected aspects of the continuity and noncontinuity positions in discrimination learning (1961) (10)
- A theoretical note in interpretation of the "redundancy effect" in associative learning. (2017) (9)
- Supplementary report: Effect of interpolated UCS trials in eyelid conditioning without a ready signal (1959) (8)
- Cue Competition Effects in Human Causal Learning (2015) (7)
- Habituation of a“blocked” stimulus during Pavlovian conditioning (1980) (7)
- Bilateral nature of the conditioned eyeblink response in the rabbit: behavioral characteristics and potential mechanisms. (2008) (7)
- Choice behavior and resistance to extinction (1962) (5)
- Quantitative Analyses of Behavior. Volume IV. Discrimination Processes (1985) (5)
- The Presolution Period and the Detection of Statistical Associations (2004) (5)
- A device for concurrent bilateral measurement of outer eyelid closures in the rabbit (1998) (4)
- The effects of US priming on CR performance and acquisition (1985) (4)
- A Memory Model for Decision Processes in Pigeons (2004) (4)
- Discriminative conditioning with different CS-US intervals produces temporally differentiated conditioned responses in the two eyes of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). (2009) (2)
- The incremental stimulus intensity effect in the habituation of the eyeblink response in humans (2015) (2)
- Some observations and remembrances of Kenneth W. Spence (2008) (1)
- Biological Determinants of Reinforcement : Biological Determinates of Reinforcement (2014) (0)
- Choice-behavior and distribution of reinforcement among response-alternatives. (1963) (0)
- have implications for the mechanisms of "priming" (1976) (0)
- Backward conditioning to a es following an expected vs. a surprising DeS (2010) (0)
- Elemental Representations in the Rescorla – Wagner Model (2006) (0)
- [Development of a computer program to simulate the predictions of the replaced elements model of Pavlovian conditioning]. (2007) (0)
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