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RefNoEC/1987/23
Previous numbersCert XXII, 70
LevelItem
TitleMackintosh, Nicholas John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1983
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationDistinguished for his fundamental work on conditioning and learning in animals. He is an important founder of a school which has brought about a change from the traditional view which considered temporal contiguity and reinforcement as the prime determinants of classical conditioning to the broader and richer view in which it is treated as an associative process by which animals acquire knowledge about relationships among events in their environment. He is internationally well-known for his ingenious and robust experiments, especially on "blocking" and "overshadowing", in which the precise details of the contingencies among environmental events, and not just their temporal proximity, are shown to be important in determining the success of conditioning by animals, and the form that it takes. These have led to and reinforced an influential theory of conditioning in which the laws of association are more complex and richer than traditionally envisaged, and which has clear links with the domain of information processing in humans.
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CodePersonNameDates
NA4568Mackintosh; Nicholas John (1935 - 2015)1935 - 2015
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