Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional stimulus (CS) and the unconditional stimulus (US; S-S learning) or between the CS and the unconditional response (S-R learning) is a matter of continued debate. Changing the valence of the US after conditioning, known as US revaluation, can be used to dissociate these accounts. Changes in CS valence after US revaluation provide evidence for S-S learning but if CS valence does not change, evidence for S-R learning is found. Support for S-S learning has been provided by most past revaluation studies, but typically the CS and US have been from the same stimulus category, the task instructions have suggested that judgements of the CS should be ba...
In evaluative conditioning, if one shape (conditional stimulus [CS]; CSp) is paired with pleasant un...
This study investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) effects depend on an evaluative focus d...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all thr...
Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all thr...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
Davey (1994b) has argued that evaluative conditioning may operate through a mechanism of conceptual ...
In evaluative conditioning, if one shape (conditional stimulus [CS]; CSp) is paired with pleasant un...
This study investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) effects depend on an evaluative focus d...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of conditional stimuli (CSs; e.g., ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) effects are often assumed to be based on a learned mental link between ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is the valence change of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) that is ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is defined as the change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (C...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all thr...
Three experiments examined the reciprocity of evaluative effects following CS-US pairing. In all thr...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
Davey (1994b) has argued that evaluative conditioning may operate through a mechanism of conceptual ...
In evaluative conditioning, if one shape (conditional stimulus [CS]; CSp) is paired with pleasant un...
This study investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) effects depend on an evaluative focus d...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...