International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond to the print color of words where each word is presented most often in one color. Learning is indicated by faster and more accurate responses when a word is presented in its usual color, relative to another color. To eliminate the possibility that this effect is driven exclusively by the familiarity of item-specific word-color pairings, we examine whether contingency learning effects can be observed also when colors are related to categories of words rather than to individual words. To this end, the reported experiments used three categories of words (animals, verbs, and professions) that were each predictive of one color. Importantly, each i...
In the stimulus response contingency manipulation (Schmidt et al., 2007) words are written in differ...
In making sense of the environment, we implicitly learn to associate stimulus attributes that freque...
Mean response times (A) and net effects (B) in Experiment 3. Error bars and abbreviations as in Fig ...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
In the color-word contingency learning paradigm, each word appears more often in one color (HI conti...
We investigate the processes involved in human contingency learning using the color-word contingency...
Learning color words is a difficult problem for young chil-dren. Because color is abstract, this dif...
Mean response times (A) and net effects (B) in Experiment 2. Participants were informed about the co...
International audienceOne powerfully robust method for the study of human contingency learning is th...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
Two studies, an experimental category learning task and a computational simulation, examined how seq...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
In the stimulus response contingency manipulation (Schmidt et al., 2007) words are written in differ...
In making sense of the environment, we implicitly learn to associate stimulus attributes that freque...
Mean response times (A) and net effects (B) in Experiment 3. Error bars and abbreviations as in Fig ...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
In the color-word contingency learning paradigm, each word appears more often in one color (HI conti...
We investigate the processes involved in human contingency learning using the color-word contingency...
Learning color words is a difficult problem for young chil-dren. Because color is abstract, this dif...
Mean response times (A) and net effects (B) in Experiment 2. Participants were informed about the co...
International audienceOne powerfully robust method for the study of human contingency learning is th...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
Two studies, an experimental category learning task and a computational simulation, examined how seq...
Linguistic categories have been shown to influence perceptual discrimination, to do so preferentiall...
In the stimulus response contingency manipulation (Schmidt et al., 2007) words are written in differ...
In making sense of the environment, we implicitly learn to associate stimulus attributes that freque...
Mean response times (A) and net effects (B) in Experiment 3. Error bars and abbreviations as in Fig ...