There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects can verbalise the contingencies of conditioning. However, one form of conditioning, evaluative conditioning (EC), seems exceptional in that a growing body of evidence suggests that it can occur without conscious contingency awareness. As such, EC offers a unique insight into what role contingency awareness might play in associative learning. Despite this evidence, there are reasons to doubt that evaluative conditioning can occur without conscious awareness. This paper aims to critically review the EC literature and draw some parallels to what is known about autonomic conditioning. In doing so, some important general issues about measuring con...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
The word ‘conditioning’ has two different meanings, only one of which is uncontroversial. In common ...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
The role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning has been a contentious issue for quite ...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
In her commentary of Field (1999), Hammerl (1999) has drawn attention to several interesting points ...
Fulcher and Hammerl's (2001) important exploration of the role of contingency awareness in evaluativ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
International audienceEvaluative conditioning (EC) refers to a change in liking of a conditioned sti...
Evaluative conditioning has been claimed to have a number of functional characteristics that set it ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
"Some researchers argue that evaluative responses can be conditioned without awareness of contingenc...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
The word ‘conditioning’ has two different meanings, only one of which is uncontroversial. In common ...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
The role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning has been a contentious issue for quite ...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
In her commentary of Field (1999), Hammerl (1999) has drawn attention to several interesting points ...
Fulcher and Hammerl's (2001) important exploration of the role of contingency awareness in evaluativ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
International audienceEvaluative conditioning (EC) refers to a change in liking of a conditioned sti...
Evaluative conditioning has been claimed to have a number of functional characteristics that set it ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
"Some researchers argue that evaluative responses can be conditioned without awareness of contingenc...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
The word ‘conditioning’ has two different meanings, only one of which is uncontroversial. In common ...