Classical and operant conditioning compete in the brain, preventing simultaneous learning of conflicting actions.
“You can think of the brain as engaging in a mental tug-of-war,” said Prof. Parnas. “When one learning system is active, it actively suppresses the other. This prioritization prevents conflicting ...
A new study from Tel Aviv University could reshape our scientific understanding of how humans learn and form memories, ...
PhD student Eyal Rozenfeld & Prof. Moshe Parnas A new study from Tel Aviv University could reshape our scientific ...
A study from Tel Aviv University could reshape our scientific understanding of how humans learn and form memories, ...
Among all the judges on ‘Shark Tank', shark Kevin O'Leary is well-known for his scathing criticism.
In his monthly column, Thomas R. Oldt talks with Lakeland psychologist Shelby Mathias about grief, addiction and society's ...
Some people found it relatable, as one woman commented: "I was also classically conditioned to this noise in my last relationship." ...