Theories of associative learning have a long history in advancing the psychological account of behavior via cognitive representation. There are many components and variations of associative theory but at the core is the idea that links or connections between stimuli or responses describe important aspects of our psychological experience. This Frontiers Topic considers how variations in association formation can be used to account for differences between people, elaborating the differences between males and females, differences over the life span, understanding of psychopathologies or even across cultural contexts. A recent volume on the application of learning theory to clinical psychology is one example of this emerging application (e.g., ...
Individuals differ in their ability to acquire associations between stimuli and paired outcomes, an ...
Personality research is usually perceived as lying towards the “softer ” end of psychological inquir...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share some cognitive commonalities. Howeve...
Theories of associative learning have a long history in advancing the psychological account of behav...
Associative learning has provided fundamental insights to understanding psychopathology. However, ps...
Individual differences in behavior are understood generally as arising from an interaction between g...
Psychopathy, a multi-faceted construct characterised by antisocial behaviours and callous-unemotiona...
Associative learning involves the encoding of relationships between events, for example, between two...
The ability to prioritize information enables us to think and take action without being overwhelmed ...
Many evaluations of cognitive models rely on data that have been averaged or aggregated across all e...
Associative learning phenomena have been widely used to understand the deficits in selective attenti...
Learning to anticipate significant events accurately is a crucial element of survival for all specie...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Individuals differ in their ability to acquire associations between stimuli and paired outcomes, an ...
Personality research is usually perceived as lying towards the “softer ” end of psychological inquir...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share some cognitive commonalities. Howeve...
Theories of associative learning have a long history in advancing the psychological account of behav...
Associative learning has provided fundamental insights to understanding psychopathology. However, ps...
Individual differences in behavior are understood generally as arising from an interaction between g...
Psychopathy, a multi-faceted construct characterised by antisocial behaviours and callous-unemotiona...
Associative learning involves the encoding of relationships between events, for example, between two...
The ability to prioritize information enables us to think and take action without being overwhelmed ...
Many evaluations of cognitive models rely on data that have been averaged or aggregated across all e...
Associative learning phenomena have been widely used to understand the deficits in selective attenti...
Learning to anticipate significant events accurately is a crucial element of survival for all specie...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Individuals differ in their ability to acquire associations between stimuli and paired outcomes, an ...
Personality research is usually perceived as lying towards the “softer ” end of psychological inquir...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia (SCZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) share some cognitive commonalities. Howeve...