If acquired associations are to accurately represent real relevance relations, there is motivation for the hypothesis that learning will, in some circumstances, be more appropriately modelled, not as direct dependence, but as conditional independence. In a serial compound conditioning experiment, two groups of rats were presented with a conditioned stimulus (CS1) that imperfectly (50%) predicted food, and was itself imperfectly predicted by a CS2. Groups differed in the proportion of CS2 presentations that were ultimately followed by food (25% versus 75%). Thus, the information presented regarding the relevance of CS2 to food was ambiguous between direct dependence and conditional independence (given CS1). If rats learnt that food was condi...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
The goal of three experiments was to study whether rats are aware of the difference between absence ...
The results of a recent study have provided direct support for the suggestion that conditional learn...
If acquired associations are to accurately represent real relevance relations, there is motivation f...
Pavlovian conditioning is evident in every species in which it has been assessed, and there is a con...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Three experiments with rats investigated how the associative strengths of the representations that u...
Five experiments with rats were conducted to determine the extent to which associative processes cou...
Formal theories of learning suggest that associations between events are determined by the internal ...
Two rats were trained in a successive same/different discrimination task, where pairs of simultaneou...
Laboratory rats can exhibit marked, qualitative individual differences in the form of acquired behav...
A fundamental assumption of learning theories is that the credit assigned to predictive cues is not ...
Reinforcement-based learning models predict that the strength of association between cues and outcom...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
The goal of three experiments was to study whether rats are aware of the difference between absence ...
The results of a recent study have provided direct support for the suggestion that conditional learn...
If acquired associations are to accurately represent real relevance relations, there is motivation f...
Pavlovian conditioning is evident in every species in which it has been assessed, and there is a con...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Three experiments with rats investigated how the associative strengths of the representations that u...
Five experiments with rats were conducted to determine the extent to which associative processes cou...
Formal theories of learning suggest that associations between events are determined by the internal ...
Two rats were trained in a successive same/different discrimination task, where pairs of simultaneou...
Laboratory rats can exhibit marked, qualitative individual differences in the form of acquired behav...
A fundamental assumption of learning theories is that the credit assigned to predictive cues is not ...
Reinforcement-based learning models predict that the strength of association between cues and outcom...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
The goal of three experiments was to study whether rats are aware of the difference between absence ...
The results of a recent study have provided direct support for the suggestion that conditional learn...