Computational Models of Conditioning
Delve into the fascinating world of classical conditioning with Computational Models of Conditioning by Nestor A. Schmajuk. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this hardback edition spans 284 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of mathematical models that capture the complexities of conditioning processes. Schmajuk expertly navigates the intricate workings of these models, which often exceed our intuitive understanding, highlighting the essential role of computer simulations in this field. The book presents the latest advancements in mathematical theories of conditioning alongside their physiological underpinnings, making it an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike. Whether you are a researcher or simply curious about the dynamics of learning and behavior, this book is sure to enhance your understanding of conditioning through a rigorous scientific lens.