While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species, punishment avoidance learning has received far less attention. Of particular interest is how the two types of learning change perceptual processing of the learned stimuli. We designed a task that required participants to learn the association of emotionally neutral images with reward, punishment, and no incentive value outcomes through trial-and-error. During learning, participants received monetary reward, neutral outcomes or avoided punishment by correctly identifying corresponding images. Results showed an early bias in favor of learning reward associations, in the form of higher accuracy and fewer trials needed to reach learning criterion. We subseq...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
ABSTRACTThe human striatum has been previously implicated in the processing of positive reinforcemen...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processing of stimuli previously associated with high-valu...
While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species, punishment ...
While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species, punishment ...
Topographical maps for the three components observed for the current study. All topographical maps a...
(A) Associative learning task: participants learned from trial-and-error which stimuli were from rew...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
We can learn new tasks by listening to a teacher, but we can also learn by trial-and-error. Here, we...
Remembering the outcomes of past experiences allows us to generate future expectations and shape sel...
Reward facilitates performance and boosts cognitive performance across many tasks. At the same time,...
Perception is an inferential process, which becomes immediately evident when sensory information is ...
Offering reward during encoding typically leads to better memory [Adcock, R. A., Thangavel, A., Whit...
It has been shown that pure Pavlovian associative reward learning can elicit value-driven attentiona...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
ABSTRACTThe human striatum has been previously implicated in the processing of positive reinforcemen...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processing of stimuli previously associated with high-valu...
While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species, punishment ...
While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species, punishment ...
Topographical maps for the three components observed for the current study. All topographical maps a...
(A) Associative learning task: participants learned from trial-and-error which stimuli were from rew...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
We can learn new tasks by listening to a teacher, but we can also learn by trial-and-error. Here, we...
Remembering the outcomes of past experiences allows us to generate future expectations and shape sel...
Reward facilitates performance and boosts cognitive performance across many tasks. At the same time,...
Perception is an inferential process, which becomes immediately evident when sensory information is ...
Offering reward during encoding typically leads to better memory [Adcock, R. A., Thangavel, A., Whit...
It has been shown that pure Pavlovian associative reward learning can elicit value-driven attentiona...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
ABSTRACTThe human striatum has been previously implicated in the processing of positive reinforcemen...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processing of stimuli previously associated with high-valu...