Peter Balsam

Columbia University


President's Address

Learning Time and Contiguity

Even in the simplest of conditioning procedures animals learn about temporal relationships between events, sometimes over long delays. The encoding of temporal information occurs from the very start of learning and is reflected in how long it takes for conditioned responses to emerge adn in the form and timing of learned behavior. This analysis challenges the long held belief that learning depends on contiguity.

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