Incentive relativity:
Incentive Relativity summarizes the early history of research on the effects of reward magnitude on animal behaviour, emphasizing those studies that led to recognition that rewards have relative, as well as absolute, effects. Recent research is presented in terms of three basic situations in which r...
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Cambridge Univ. Press
1996
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Ausgabe: | 1. publ. |
Schriftenreihe: | Problems in the behavioural sciences
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Zusammenfassung: | Incentive Relativity summarizes the early history of research on the effects of reward magnitude on animal behaviour, emphasizing those studies that led to recognition that rewards have relative, as well as absolute, effects. Recent research is presented in terms of three basic situations in which relativity or contrast effects occur: changing abruptly from an expected reward to a differently valued one (successive contrast); temporarily pairing two rewards of different value on a regular, daily basis (anticipatory contrast); and contrast that occurs during the course of discrimination learning (behavioural contrast, which is viewed as a combination of the two more elementary contrast types). Each relativity effect is analyzed in terms of procedures, parameters, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, and theory. Potential extensions to relativity in human behaviour are presented in the text, particularly in the prologue and the epilogue An appendix summarizes the psychopharmacology of successive contrast and extinction using several animal models of anxiety. The book will appeal to behavioural neuroscientists and psychologists |
Beschreibung: | X, 227 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0521381185 |
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spelling | Flaherty, Charles F. Verfasser aut Incentive relativity Charles F. Flaherty 1. publ. Cambridge Cambridge Univ. Press 1996 X, 227 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Problems in the behavioural sciences 15 Incentive Relativity summarizes the early history of research on the effects of reward magnitude on animal behaviour, emphasizing those studies that led to recognition that rewards have relative, as well as absolute, effects. Recent research is presented in terms of three basic situations in which relativity or contrast effects occur: changing abruptly from an expected reward to a differently valued one (successive contrast); temporarily pairing two rewards of different value on a regular, daily basis (anticipatory contrast); and contrast that occurs during the course of discrimination learning (behavioural contrast, which is viewed as a combination of the two more elementary contrast types). Each relativity effect is analyzed in terms of procedures, parameters, psychopharmacology, psychobiology, and theory. Potential extensions to relativity in human behaviour are presented in the text, particularly in the prologue and the epilogue An appendix summarizes the psychopharmacology of successive contrast and extinction using several animal models of anxiety. The book will appeal to behavioural neuroscientists and psychologists Conditionering (psychologie) gtt Neurobiologie gtt Reinforcement gtt Vergelijkende psychologie gtt Verslaving gtt Incentive (Psychology) Psychology, Comparative Reinforcement (Psychology) Reward (Psychology) Verstärkung (DE-588)4130203-5 gnd rswk-swf Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd rswk-swf Verstärkung (DE-588)4130203-5 s Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 s DE-604 Problems in the behavioural sciences 15 (DE-604)BV000019183 15 |
spellingShingle | Flaherty, Charles F. Incentive relativity Problems in the behavioural sciences Conditionering (psychologie) gtt Neurobiologie gtt Reinforcement gtt Vergelijkende psychologie gtt Verslaving gtt Incentive (Psychology) Psychology, Comparative Reinforcement (Psychology) Reward (Psychology) Verstärkung (DE-588)4130203-5 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd |
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title | Incentive relativity |
title_auth | Incentive relativity |
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title_full | Incentive relativity Charles F. Flaherty |
title_fullStr | Incentive relativity Charles F. Flaherty |
title_full_unstemmed | Incentive relativity Charles F. Flaherty |
title_short | Incentive relativity |
title_sort | incentive relativity |
topic | Conditionering (psychologie) gtt Neurobiologie gtt Reinforcement gtt Vergelijkende psychologie gtt Verslaving gtt Incentive (Psychology) Psychology, Comparative Reinforcement (Psychology) Reward (Psychology) Verstärkung (DE-588)4130203-5 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Conditionering (psychologie) Neurobiologie Reinforcement Vergelijkende psychologie Verslaving Incentive (Psychology) Psychology, Comparative Reinforcement (Psychology) Reward (Psychology) Verstärkung Psychologie |
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