The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant assessments of the contingency between a cue and an outcome (the “streamed-trial” procedure, Crump, Hannah, Allan, & Hord, 2007). In the present experiments, the authors modified this procedure to investigate cue-interaction effects, replicating conventional findings in both the one- and two-phase blocking paradigms. The authors show that the streamed-trial procedure is not restricted to the geometric forms used as cues and outcomes by Crump et al., and that it can incorporate the conventional allergy stimuli, where food is the cue and an allergic reaction is the outcome. The authors discuss the value of the streamed-trial procedure as a method for ...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant evaluat...
We previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant assessments of t...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
Participants saw a series of situations in which a cue (a light appearing at a certain position) cou...
When multiple cues are associated with the same outcome, organisms tend to select between the cues, ...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Siegel, Allan, Hannah, and Crump (2009) demonstrated that cue interaction effects in human contingen...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Three experiments were carried out. Each required subjects to make judgements about the causal statu...
Spatial cueing is a largely used experimental paradigm to study exogenous attention orienting, both ...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant evaluat...
We previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant assessments of t...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
Participants saw a series of situations in which a cue (a light appearing at a certain position) cou...
When multiple cues are associated with the same outcome, organisms tend to select between the cues, ...
In judging the extent to which a cue causes an outcome, judgement can be affected by information abo...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Siegel, Allan, Hannah, and Crump (2009) demonstrated that cue interaction effects in human contingen...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Three experiments were carried out. Each required subjects to make judgements about the causal statu...
Spatial cueing is a largely used experimental paradigm to study exogenous attention orienting, both ...
"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong...
Four experiments examined trial sequencing effects in human contingency judgment. In Experiments 1-3...
Much of the fluctuation in choice RT data is assumed to arise from variations in perceptual and resp...
The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant evaluat...