A meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform into a valenced symbol (CS). US-to-CS valence transformations have been observed for CS that have been directly (US→CS0) and indirectly (US→CS0→CS1→CS2) linked with face US. The structure of a US→CS0→CS1→CS2 series may be conceptualized in terms of “nodal distance,” where CS0, CS1, and CS2 are 0, 1, and 2 nodes from the US respectively. Increasing nodal distance between an evaluated CS and its linked US can reduce magnitude of observed CS valence transformations. We explored currently whether nodal distance can influence CS valence extinction, which describes reductions in CS valence following repeated exposures to CS without any accompanying US...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for e...
Surprised expressions are interpreted as negative by some people, and as positive by others. When co...
A meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform int...
Semantically meaningless letter strings correlated with affective attributes (US) can become evaluat...
Information that is emotionally incongruous with self-concepts can produce feelings of unease. This ...
The emergence of transitive relations between stimuli that had never been directly paired with one a...
Aftereffects have been documented for a variety of perceptual categories spanning from body gender t...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for e...
Although some facial expressions provide clear information about people’s emotions and intentions (h...
Across two studies participants completed a learning phase comprised of two types of trials: context...
Aftereffects have been documented for a variety of perceptual categories spanning from body gender t...
A recent report by Amd et al. (2017) demonstrated that orienting towards successively presented stim...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for e...
Surprised expressions are interpreted as negative by some people, and as positive by others. When co...
A meaningless symbol that repeatedly co-occurs with emotionally salient faces (US) can transform int...
Semantically meaningless letter strings correlated with affective attributes (US) can become evaluat...
Information that is emotionally incongruous with self-concepts can produce feelings of unease. This ...
The emergence of transitive relations between stimuli that had never been directly paired with one a...
Aftereffects have been documented for a variety of perceptual categories spanning from body gender t...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for e...
Although some facial expressions provide clear information about people’s emotions and intentions (h...
Across two studies participants completed a learning phase comprised of two types of trials: context...
Aftereffects have been documented for a variety of perceptual categories spanning from body gender t...
A recent report by Amd et al. (2017) demonstrated that orienting towards successively presented stim...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
Do people need to explicitly encode conditioned stimuli–unconditioned stimuli (CS–US) pairings for e...
Surprised expressions are interpreted as negative by some people, and as positive by others. When co...