Pearce, Dopson, Haselgrove, and Esber (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 38, 167–179, 2012) conducted a series of experiments with rats and pigeons in which the conditioned responding elicited by two types of redundant cue was compared. One of these redundant cues was a blocked cue X from A+ AX+ training, whereas the other was cue Y from a simple discrimination BY+ CY–. Greater conditioned responding was elicited by X than by Y; we refer to this difference as the redundancy effect. To test an explanation of this effect in terms of comparator theory (Denniston, Savastano, & Miller, 2001), a single group of rats in Experiment 1 received training of the form A+ AX+ BY+ CY–, followed by an A– Y+ discrimination. Resp...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Prior research has found a) recovery from overshadowing as a result of posttraining extinction of co...
167–179, 2012) conducted a series of experiments with rats and pigeons in which the conditioned resp...
In each of three experiments animals received blocking, A+ AX+, in which food was always presented a...
In each of three experiments animals received blocking, A AX, in which food was always presented af...
Using an allergist task, Uengoer, Lotz and Pearce (2013) found that in a design A+/AX+/BY+/CY-, the ...
The mechanisms responsible for cue competition were investigated. In Chapter 1, an overview of the l...
[Extract] Beckers et al. (2006) published intriguing results, obtained in the rat fear conditioning ...
An unsalient stimulus, or one imperfectly correlated with reinforcement, may acquire significant con...
In 2 experiments, participants received a predictive learning task in which the presence of 1 or 2 f...
Beckers et al. (2006) published intriguing results, obtained in the rat fear conditioning paradigm, ...
It is generally assumed that the Rescorla and Wagner (1972) model adequately accommodates the full r...
In each of three experiments, a single group of participants received a sequence of trials involving...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Prior research has found a) recovery from overshadowing as a result of posttraining extinction of co...
167–179, 2012) conducted a series of experiments with rats and pigeons in which the conditioned resp...
In each of three experiments animals received blocking, A+ AX+, in which food was always presented a...
In each of three experiments animals received blocking, A AX, in which food was always presented af...
Using an allergist task, Uengoer, Lotz and Pearce (2013) found that in a design A+/AX+/BY+/CY-, the ...
The mechanisms responsible for cue competition were investigated. In Chapter 1, an overview of the l...
[Extract] Beckers et al. (2006) published intriguing results, obtained in the rat fear conditioning ...
An unsalient stimulus, or one imperfectly correlated with reinforcement, may acquire significant con...
In 2 experiments, participants received a predictive learning task in which the presence of 1 or 2 f...
Beckers et al. (2006) published intriguing results, obtained in the rat fear conditioning paradigm, ...
It is generally assumed that the Rescorla and Wagner (1972) model adequately accommodates the full r...
In each of three experiments, a single group of participants received a sequence of trials involving...
In a set of 7 experiments, the author examined if cue-competition effects such as blocking and overs...
Two appetitive Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats investigated the associative changes tha...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Prior research has found a) recovery from overshadowing as a result of posttraining extinction of co...