Acquired equivalence (AE) is a form of feedback-based associative learning where the subject learns that two or more stimuli are equivalent in terms of being mapped onto the same outcomes or responses. While several studies dealt with how various neurological and psychiatric conditions affect performance on AE tasks (typically with small populations), studies dealing with AE in healthy subjects are rare, and no study has ever made an attempt to plot the development of this form of learning from the childhood through adulthood. In a cross-sectional study, we assessed the AE performance of 265 healthy subjects aged 3 to 52 years with the computer-based Rutgers Equivalence Test (Fish-Face Test, FFT). The test assesses three main aspects of AE:...
Despite the central importance of conditional discriminations to the derivation of equivalence relat...
In a recently published study, Sloutsky and Fisher [Sloutsky, V. M., & Fisher, A.V. (2004a). When de...
INTRODUCTION: The rate of biological change in middle-adulthood is relatively under-studied. Here, w...
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...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the generalization and long-term retention of equi...
In this study, one aphasic and four non-brain damaged adults engaged in a computerized equivalence-t...
Contains fulltext : 239142.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children's lear...
AbstractThis study examined neurocognitive differences between children and adults in the ability to...
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This research aimed to explore the neural correlates of relational learning by recording high-densit...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
Analogical reasoning, or the ability to find correspondences between entities based on shared relati...
Despite the central importance of conditional discriminations to the derivation of equivalence relat...
In a recently published study, Sloutsky and Fisher [Sloutsky, V. M., & Fisher, A.V. (2004a). When de...
INTRODUCTION: The rate of biological change in middle-adulthood is relatively under-studied. Here, w...
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...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
Associative learning is a basic cognitive function by which discrete and often different percepts ar...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the generalization and long-term retention of equi...
In this study, one aphasic and four non-brain damaged adults engaged in a computerized equivalence-t...
Contains fulltext : 239142.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children's lear...
AbstractThis study examined neurocognitive differences between children and adults in the ability to...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
This research aimed to explore the neural correlates of relational learning by recording high-densit...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
Analogical reasoning, or the ability to find correspondences between entities based on shared relati...
Despite the central importance of conditional discriminations to the derivation of equivalence relat...
In a recently published study, Sloutsky and Fisher [Sloutsky, V. M., & Fisher, A.V. (2004a). When de...
INTRODUCTION: The rate of biological change in middle-adulthood is relatively under-studied. Here, w...