In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures with colors or with verbal labels. Performance in Stage 2, in which the figures signaled which of 2 motor responses should be performed, was superior in subjects required to make the same response to figures that had shared the same Stage 1 associate. A third stage of testing showed that the events used as associates in Stage 1 were capable of evoking the motor response trained in Stage 2, an outcome predicted by an associative interpretation of such transfer effects. Experiment 4 provided evidence that the relevant associations can be effective in controlling motor responding even when subjects report an antagonistic relationship between the ...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
This experiment was designed to study the learning to learn effect specific to a matching task. The ...
10.1037/0096-3445.132.2.266Journal of Experimental Psychology: General1322266-276JPGE
Acquired equivalence is a paradigm in which generalization is increased between two superficially di...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
We examined changes of event-related potentials ~ERPs! while participants learned stimulus-to-stimul...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Four groups of 20 Ss each were given 36 paired-associates trials on each of six random shapes. The f...
Twenty-five grade 11 and 12 subjects (Ss) performed 70 Trials by the anticipation method of PAL on ...
Learning to categorize perceptually similar stimuli can result in people becoming more sensitive to ...
The Reverse TAC effect occurs when learning of a hard discrimination is facilitated by pre-training ...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
This experiment was designed to study the learning to learn effect specific to a matching task. The ...
10.1037/0096-3445.132.2.266Journal of Experimental Psychology: General1322266-276JPGE
Acquired equivalence is a paradigm in which generalization is increased between two superficially di...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
We examined changes of event-related potentials ~ERPs! while participants learned stimulus-to-stimul...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Four groups of 20 Ss each were given 36 paired-associates trials on each of six random shapes. The f...
Twenty-five grade 11 and 12 subjects (Ss) performed 70 Trials by the anticipation method of PAL on ...
Learning to categorize perceptually similar stimuli can result in people becoming more sensitive to ...
The Reverse TAC effect occurs when learning of a hard discrimination is facilitated by pre-training ...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
This experiment was designed to study the learning to learn effect specific to a matching task. The ...