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Learning theory, feed-forward mechanisms, and the adaptiveness of conditioned responding
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 March 2005
Abstract:
The specific mechanisms whereby Pavlovian conditioning leads to adaptive behavior need to be elaborated. There is no evidence that it is via reduction in the “destabilizing effect that time lags have on feedback control” (Domjan et al. 2000, sect. 3.3). The adaptive value of Pavlovian conditioning goes well beyond the regulation of social behavior.
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Commentary onMichael Domjan, Brian Cusato, & Ronald Villarreal (2000). Pavlovian feed-forward mechanisms in the control of social behavior. BBS 23(2):235–282.