In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to occur when multiple cues are presented in compound and followed by an outcome. More questionable is the occurrence of competition between outcomes when a single cue is followed by multiple outcomes presented in compound. In the experiment reported here, we demonstrated blocking (a type of stimulus competition) between outcomes. When the cue predicted one outcome, its ability to predict a second outcome that was presented in compound with the first outcome was reduced. The procedure mini-mized the likelihood that the observed competition between outcomes arose from selective attention. The competition between outcomes that we observed is prob...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
Despite the generality and theoretical relevance of cue competition phenomena such as blocking and o...
Despite the generality and theoretical relevance of cue competition phenomena such as blocking and o...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
Despite the generality and theoretical relevance of cue competition phenomena such as blocking and o...
Despite the generality and theoretical relevance of cue competition phenomena such as blocking and o...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...