adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
learning
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The second argument is based on the conclusion derived in Chapter 4 that associative learning tends to be context-dependent.
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Indeed it is even possible to produce a form of associative learning in which behavioural and neurophysiological inputs are mixed.
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It often prepares organisms for associative learning .
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The kind of associative learning shown by rats and pigeons in these experiments is often called conditioning.
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By contrast with their failure to affect habituation, the protein synthesis inhibitors did produce amnesia for associative learning .
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A convenient distinction, which helps to organize the research on learning , is that between non-associative and associative learning.
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These three types were described under associative learning .
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Thus sensitization lacks the specificity which is the hallmark of truly associative learning in which a particular pairing of stimuli is achieved.
strength
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Training with A will allow both its unique a elements and the c elements to acquire associative strength .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A2 and M2 are the associative laws of addition and multiplication respectively.
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Again, the distributed associative memory model may well suggest efficient and plausible ways of doing this.
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And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective.
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But elements of a more ambivalent, productive, associative approach to signification also exist within feminist psychology.
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Have these words formed some kind of associative network?
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The exclusion of associative adjectives from predicative position is an automatic result.
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What could be the rules for the necessary associative learning processes?