When two conditioned stimuli (CSs) are presented in compound, the response is typically stronger than to the individual CSs, implying that their associative strengths combine. However, to identify exactly how associa-tive strengths combine requires an accurate description of the relationship between associative strength and responding. The authors have used the delta rule (Rescorla & Wagner, 1972) to constrain the predicted growth of associative strength (V) to identify the relationship between V and responding across the course of Pavlovian conditioning of two CSs (one auditory, one visual). Responding to the compound was best predicted as 0.6V(CS1) 0.6V(CS2), suggesting that only 60 % of the associative strength of each CS generalize...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
This paper describes a study designed to investigate the efficacy of two traditional classical condi...
In a stimulus-compounding test, separately trained discriminative stimuli ($\rm S\sp{D}s$) are prese...
Three appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats examined the associability of stimuli ...
Rats received Pavlovian conditioning in which food was signalled by a visual stimulus, A+, an audito...
In 4 experiments, participants judged the contingency between compound predictors and an outcome, as...
Three experiments with rats investigated how the associative strengths of the representations that u...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
The overexpectation effect in Pavlovian conditioning is produced by pairing a compound of two condit...
Considerable research has examined the contrasting predictions of configural and elemental associati...
I introduce a simple mathematical method to calculate the associative strengths of stimuli in <br>ma...
Three Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats were performed to test predictions from models of...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
Abstract-Given the task of diagnosing the source of a patient's allergic reac-tion, college stu...
This article reviews evidence and theories concerning the nature of stimulus representations in Pavl...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
This paper describes a study designed to investigate the efficacy of two traditional classical condi...
In a stimulus-compounding test, separately trained discriminative stimuli ($\rm S\sp{D}s$) are prese...
Three appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats examined the associability of stimuli ...
Rats received Pavlovian conditioning in which food was signalled by a visual stimulus, A+, an audito...
In 4 experiments, participants judged the contingency between compound predictors and an outcome, as...
Three experiments with rats investigated how the associative strengths of the representations that u...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
The overexpectation effect in Pavlovian conditioning is produced by pairing a compound of two condit...
Considerable research has examined the contrasting predictions of configural and elemental associati...
I introduce a simple mathematical method to calculate the associative strengths of stimuli in <br>ma...
Three Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats were performed to test predictions from models of...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
Abstract-Given the task of diagnosing the source of a patient's allergic reac-tion, college stu...
This article reviews evidence and theories concerning the nature of stimulus representations in Pavl...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
This paper describes a study designed to investigate the efficacy of two traditional classical condi...
In a stimulus-compounding test, separately trained discriminative stimuli ($\rm S\sp{D}s$) are prese...