Two high-powered experiments examined the role of evaluative response production in the extinction of evaluative conditioning (EC) by positioning EC in the procedural and conceptual framework of classical conditioning (CC). According to Rescorla's response inhibition hypothesis, more frequent responding during extinction training results in larger extinction during testing. Experiment 1 used three extinction conditions following response acquisition in an EC procedure: evaluative responses were measured only after extinction; after acquisition and after extinction; or were continuously measured after acquisition, during extinction and after extinction. Based on Rescorla's response inhibition hypothesis, we predicted that extinction of EC wo...
Extinction is the decline in the frequency or intensity of a conditioned response following the with...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
Operant or instrumental behaviors become inhibited in a number of experimental procedures. In extinc...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
In operant conditioning, "extinction" refers to a procedure in which reinforcement is consistently w...
Renewal is the recovery of extinguished responding to a conditioned stimulus when testing occurs out...
The two experiments in this study investigated overtraining effects and frustration effects during e...
Previous studies of human affective learning, the acquisition of likes and dislikes, provided eviden...
One of the most effective methods of influencing what people like and dislike is to expose them to s...
Animal research has shown that extinguished conditioned performance is modulated by the environmenta...
For many years there has been a debate between proponents of competing learning theories over the r...
A basic feature of human evaluative conditioning is that the reported acquired valence of a previous...
Although research into evaluative conditioning (EC) has progressed considerably over the past 30 yea...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
Extinction is the decline in the frequency or intensity of a conditioned response following the with...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
Operant or instrumental behaviors become inhibited in a number of experimental procedures. In extinc...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
In operant conditioning, "extinction" refers to a procedure in which reinforcement is consistently w...
Renewal is the recovery of extinguished responding to a conditioned stimulus when testing occurs out...
The two experiments in this study investigated overtraining effects and frustration effects during e...
Previous studies of human affective learning, the acquisition of likes and dislikes, provided eviden...
One of the most effective methods of influencing what people like and dislike is to expose them to s...
Animal research has shown that extinguished conditioned performance is modulated by the environmenta...
For many years there has been a debate between proponents of competing learning theories over the r...
A basic feature of human evaluative conditioning is that the reported acquired valence of a previous...
Although research into evaluative conditioning (EC) has progressed considerably over the past 30 yea...
In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) is an associative phenom...
Extinction is the decline in the frequency or intensity of a conditioned response following the with...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
Operant or instrumental behaviors become inhibited in a number of experimental procedures. In extinc...