Attention determines which cues receive processing and are learned about. Learning, however, leads to attentional biases. In the study of animal learning, in some circumstances, cues that have been previously predictive of their consequences are subsequently learned about more than are nonpredictive cues, suggesting that they receive more attention. In other circumstances, cues that have previously led to uncertain consequences are learned about more than are predictive cues. In human learning, there is a clear role for predictiveness, but a role for uncertainty has been less clear. Here, in a human learning task, we show that cues that led to uncertain outcomes were subsequently learned about more than were cues that were previously predic...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
What are the neural mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as in other anim...
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Past research in animals has suggested that attention is distributed to exploit known relationships ...
Past research in animals has suggested that attention is distributed to exploit known relationships ...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
The Mackintosh (1975) and Pearce-Hall (1980) models of learning propose that prior experience with a...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
Prediction error (‘‘surprise’’) affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for w...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
"©American Psychological Association, 2018. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Within the domain of associative learning, there is substantial evidence that people (and other anim...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
What are the neural mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as in other anim...
Copyright © 2017 Griffiths and Thorwart. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...
Past research in animals has suggested that attention is distributed to exploit known relationships ...
Past research in animals has suggested that attention is distributed to exploit known relationships ...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Prediction error ("surprise") affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for whi...
The Mackintosh (1975) and Pearce-Hall (1980) models of learning propose that prior experience with a...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
Prediction error (‘‘surprise’’) affects the rate of learning: We learn more rapidly about cues for w...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
"©American Psychological Association, 2018. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Within the domain of associative learning, there is substantial evidence that people (and other anim...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
What are the neural mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as in other anim...
Copyright © 2017 Griffiths and Thorwart. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms ...