Latent Inhibition and Conditioned Attention Theory
Explore the fascinating world of learning and behavior with "Latent Inhibition and Conditioned Attention Theory," authored by leading experts in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1989, this hardback edition spans 336 pages, offering an in-depth analysis of latent inhibition—a compelling behavioral phenomenon that highlights how organisms, including humans, exhibit a reduced ability to form new associations with previously insignificant stimuli. This book delves into various learning tasks across different species, making it an essential read for psychologists, educators, and anyone interested in the intricacies of learning processes. Enhance your understanding of conditioned attention theory and its implications for behavioral science by adding this insightful work to your collection today!