Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due to its repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (US). One of the most debated topics in EC research is whether or not EC is dependent on contingency awareness. In this study, we go beyond this debate by examining whether contingency awareness mediates the impact of attentional resources and goal-directed attention on EC. Attentional resources were manipulated by presenting CSs and USs either within the same modality or in different modalities. Goal-directed attention was manipulated by asking participants to respond to the CSs or to the USs. Results indicate that the effect of goal-directed attention on EC is mediated by contingency aw...
The role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning has been a contentious issue for quite ...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often regarded as an automatic affective learning process. Yet, rece...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often presented as the best case for a purely automatic association ...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
The role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning has been a contentious issue for quite ...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often regarded as an automatic affective learning process. Yet, rece...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (con...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is often presented as the best case for a purely automatic association ...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
The role of contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning has been a contentious issue for quite ...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...