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|a Attention, arousal and the orientation reaction.
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|a Attention, Arousal and the Orientation Reaction aims to present in a volume the works of Pavlov, an eminent Russian physiologist known for his contributions, specifically the classical conditioning. This book contains the interpretations and theories in physiological terms, and elaborates on the neurological models of significant interest. The �aȶorientation reaction�a�₊ is described, and the Sokolov's model, which is claimed to be the most comprehensive model for the orientation reaction, is then illustrated. This text also explains the phenomenon of habituation, wherein facts involved are sum.
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|a Front Cover; Attention, Arousal and the Orientation Reaction; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1. THE ORIENTATION REACTION; COMPONENTS OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION; GENERALIZED AND LOCALIZED ORIENTATION REACTIONS; INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE ORIENTATION REACTION; FUNCTIONS OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION; OTHER REACTIONS; STIMULI ELICITING THE ORIENTATION REACTION; CHAPTER 2. PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS IN THE ORIENTATION REACTION; THE FALL IN SENSORY THRESHOLDS; CHAPTER 3. THE HABITUATION OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION
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|a THE COURSE OF HABITUATION OF THE ORIENTATION REACTIONVARIABLES AFFECTING HABITUATION; CHAPTER 4. NEUROLOGICAL MODELS FOR HABITUATION OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION; PAVLOV; SHARPLESS AND JASPER; GASTAUT; SOKOLOV; THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS MODEL; INHIBITORY ROLE OF THE CORTEX IN HABITUATION; MORUZZI; GRASTYAN; JOUVET; HERN�ANDEZ -- PE�ON: AFFERENT NEURONAL HABITUATION; CHAPTER 5. CONDITIONED ORIENTATION REACTIONS AND THE ROLE OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION IN CONDITIONING; METHODS OF CONDITIONING STIMULI; EFFECTS OF CONDITIONING A STIMULUS; THE FORMATION OF CONDITIONED RESPONSES
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|a CONDITIONING HABITUATED STIMULIRECIPROCAL INHIBITION RELATIONSHIP OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION AND THE CONDITIONED REFLEX; ORIENTATION REACTIONS IN MENTALLY DEFECTIVE CHILDREN; NEUROLOGICAL MECHANISMS FOR THE EFFECTS OF CONDITIONING STIMULI; IS THE ORIENTATION REACTION A CONDITIONED OR AN UNCONDITIONED REACTION?; CHAPTER 6. THE ORIENTATION REACTION IN ONTOGENETIC AND PHYLOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT; ORIENTATION REACTIONS IN THE NEWLY BORN; HABITUATION IN YOUNG ANIMALS; THE ROLE OF THE ORIENTATION REACTION IN THE ACQUISITION OF MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN
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|a PHYLOGENETIC DIFFERENCES IN THE ORIENTATION REACTIONCHAPTER 7. THE ORIENTATION REACTION IN THE MEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES; THE ORIENTATION REACTION IN PATHOLOGICAL STATES; PERSONALITY DIFFERENCES IN THE ORIENTATION REACTION AMONG NORMAL SUBJECTS; THE WORK OF TEPLOV; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX
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