ABSTRACT

This text explores the core principles of learning and memory in a clear, reader-friendly style, covering animal learning and human memory in a balanced fashion. A strong emphasis on practical applications to the college student's everyday life is evident in examples throughout, such as the correlation between caffeine consumption and grade point average (Chapter 1), the importance of taking practice tests over additional studying (Chapter 9), approach/avoidance coping for upcoming and completed exams (Chapter 5), and misremembering what your professor said in class (Chapter 10). The relationship between the fields of neuropsychology and learning and memory is also stressed throughout.

The fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest research and has been freshened throughout with more relevant examples and better graphics. There are new sections on the adaptive-evolutionary approach, potentiated startle, behavior medicine, breaking habits, behavioral economics, testing effect, consolidation theory, an expanded section on working memory, and new applications in animal training, self behavior modification, neuroethics and artificial memory enhancement, and acting and memory.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|37 pages

Classical Conditioning

chapter 4|40 pages

Instrumental Conditioning: Reward

chapter 6|33 pages

Verbal Learning

chapter 7|34 pages

Human Memory: Conceptual Approaches

chapter 8|31 pages

Short-Term Retention

chapter 9|38 pages

Encoding

chapter 10|36 pages

Storage and Retrieval

chapter 11|34 pages

Spatial, Motor-Skill, and Implicit Learning