Select literature regarding cue competition, the contents of learning, and retrieval processes is summarized to demonstrate parallels and differences between human and nonhuman associative learning. Competition phenomena such as blocking, overshadowing, and relative predictive validity are largely analogous in animal and human learning. In general, strong parallels are found in the associative structures established during learning, as well as in the basic phenomena associated with information retrieval. Some differences arise too, such as retrospective evaluation, which seems easier to observe in human than in nonhuman animals. However, the parallels are sufficient to indicate that the study of learning in animals continues to be relevant ...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Humans and non-human animals are capable of learning complex discriminations that seemingly reflect ...
Abstract—Many researchers have noted the similarities be-tween causal judgment in humans and Pavhvia...
Item does not contain fulltextThe objective of the present thesis was to study human learning behavi...
An important empirical and theoretical issue in the study of learning is the manner in which one’s l...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
The differences in mental abilities between human and non-human animals have aroused human curiosity...
conducted with rats. Beckers et al. concluded that the results of these experiments cannot be accoun...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
The differences in mental abilities between human and non-human animals have aroused human curiosity...
Different aspects of recognition memory in rodents are commonly assessed using variants of the spont...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Humans and non-human animals are capable of learning complex discriminations that seemingly reflect ...
Abstract—Many researchers have noted the similarities be-tween causal judgment in humans and Pavhvia...
Item does not contain fulltextThe objective of the present thesis was to study human learning behavi...
An important empirical and theoretical issue in the study of learning is the manner in which one’s l...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
The differences in mental abilities between human and non-human animals have aroused human curiosity...
conducted with rats. Beckers et al. concluded that the results of these experiments cannot be accoun...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
The differences in mental abilities between human and non-human animals have aroused human curiosity...
Different aspects of recognition memory in rodents are commonly assessed using variants of the spont...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Humans and non-human animals are capable of learning complex discriminations that seemingly reflect ...
Abstract—Many researchers have noted the similarities be-tween causal judgment in humans and Pavhvia...