Human contingency learning was used to compare the predictions of configural and elemental theories. In three experiments, participants were required to learn which indicators were associated with an increase in core temperature of a fictitious nuclear plant. Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the rate at which a triple-element stimulus (ABC) could be discriminated from either single-element stimuli (A, B, and C) or double-element stimuli (AB, BC, and AC). Experiment 1 used visual stimuli, whilst Experiment 2 used visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli. In both experiments the participants took longer to discriminate the triple-element stimulus from the more similar double-element stimuli than from the less similar single-element stimuli. Expe...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2012In this ar...
Human contingency learning studies were used to compare the predictions of configural and elemental ...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
This paper briefly reviews three theories concerning elemental and configural approaches to stimulus...
Previous work showed that prior experience with discriminations requiring configural solutions (e.g....
In three experiments human participants received training in a causal judgement task. After learning...
An enduring theme for theories of associative learning is the problem of explaining how configural d...
Associative learning theories can be categorised according to whether they treat the representation ...
<div><p>In four human learning experiments (Pavlovian skin conductance, causal learning, speeded cla...
In 2 experiments, rats received preexposure to 2 compound contexts: AB and CD for the congruent grou...
Discrimination between similar stimuli is enhanced more by intermixed pre-exposure than by blocked p...
Individuals differ in their ability to acquire associations between stimuli and paired outcomes, an ...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2012In this ar...
Human contingency learning studies were used to compare the predictions of configural and elemental ...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
This paper briefly reviews three theories concerning elemental and configural approaches to stimulus...
Previous work showed that prior experience with discriminations requiring configural solutions (e.g....
In three experiments human participants received training in a causal judgement task. After learning...
An enduring theme for theories of associative learning is the problem of explaining how configural d...
Associative learning theories can be categorised according to whether they treat the representation ...
<div><p>In four human learning experiments (Pavlovian skin conductance, causal learning, speeded cla...
In 2 experiments, rats received preexposure to 2 compound contexts: AB and CD for the congruent grou...
Discrimination between similar stimuli is enhanced more by intermixed pre-exposure than by blocked p...
Individuals differ in their ability to acquire associations between stimuli and paired outcomes, an ...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2012In this ar...