This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record.One of Mackintosh’s many contributions to the comparative psychology of associative learning was in developing the distinction between the mental processes responsible for learning about features and learning about relations. His research on discrimination learning and generalization served to highlight differences and commonalities in learning mechanisms across species and paradigms. In one such example, Wills and Mackintosh (1998) trained both pigeons and humans to discriminate between two categories of complex patterns comprising overlapping sets of abstract visual features. They demonstrated that pigeons and hu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
Peak shift effects produced with complex pattern stimuli are influenced by the level of spatial vari...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the difference in g radient of generalization observed...
After discrimination learning between two stimuli that lie on a continuum, animals typically exhibit...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
Though much work has studied how external factors, such as stimulus properties, influence generaliza...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
In an associative patterning task, some people seem to focus more on learning an overarching rule, w...
Though much work has studied how external factors, such as stimulus properties, influence generaliza...
In a series of experiments, both pigeon and human subjects were trained to categorise two groups of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
Peak shift effects produced with complex pattern stimuli are influenced by the level of spatial vari...
Two experiments are reported that investigate the difference in g radient of generalization observed...
After discrimination learning between two stimuli that lie on a continuum, animals typically exhibit...
This article consists of two parts; the first concerns the problem of generalization, and the second...
Though much work has studied how external factors, such as stimulus properties, influence generaliza...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
In an associative patterning task, some people seem to focus more on learning an overarching rule, w...
Though much work has studied how external factors, such as stimulus properties, influence generaliza...
In a series of experiments, both pigeon and human subjects were trained to categorise two groups of ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from APA via the DOI in this ...
Humans can spontaneously create rules that allow them to efficiently generalize what they have learn...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...