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Dictionary of Biological Psychology

AESOP

A model of CLASSICAL CONDITIONING that extends the RESCORLA-WAGNER THEORY.

SOP was the first extension (SOP being an acronym for standard operating procedure), with AESOP (affective extension SOP). AESOP is a real time model that attempts to account for LEARNING and performance of a task.

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Domjan M. (1993) Domjan and Burkhard’s The principles of learning and behaviour, 3rd edn, Brooks Cole: Pacific Grove CA.

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Aesop from Dictionary of Biological Psychology. ISBN: 0-203-29884-5. Published: 02-22-2001. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.

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