In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—the changes in liking that are due to the pairing of stimuli—identify their weaknesses, and propose a new framework, the binding perspective on EC, which might help to overcome at least some of these issues. Based on feature integration theory (Treisman & Gelade, 1980, https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-0285(80)90005-5) and the theory of event coding (TEC; Hommel, Müsseler, Aschersleben, & Prinz, 2001, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X01000103), we assume that EC depends on a selective integration mechanism that binds relevant CS, US, and action features into an event-file, while simultaneously inhibiting features irrelevant for curr...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
In this article, we address how attitudes are acquired. We present evaluative conditioning (EC) as a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—t...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is one of the terms that is used to refer to associatively induced chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) research investigates changes in the evaluation of a stimulus after co-...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus (CS) after the stimulus co-...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus after the stimulus co-occur...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning refers to changes in the liking of a stimulus that are due to the fact that ...
Evaluative conditioning refers to changes in the liking of a stimulus that are due to the fact that ...
The current thesis set out to investigate whether the behavioural process of derived stimulus relati...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
In this article, we address how attitudes are acquired. We present evaluative conditioning (EC) as a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
In this paper, we outline the predominant theoretical perspectives on evaluative conditioning (EC)—t...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is one of the terms that is used to refer to associatively induced chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) research investigates changes in the evaluation of a stimulus after co-...
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on evaluative conditioning (EC), defined as a chan...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus (CS) after the stimulus co-...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus after the stimulus co-occur...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Evaluative conditioning refers to changes in the liking of a stimulus that are due to the fact that ...
Evaluative conditioning refers to changes in the liking of a stimulus that are due to the fact that ...
The current thesis set out to investigate whether the behavioural process of derived stimulus relati...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
In this article, we address how attitudes are acquired. We present evaluative conditioning (EC) as a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...