Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representational models of causal relations from Pavlovian procedures, previous work by causal model theory proponents attempted to train rat subjects to represent stimulus A as a cause of both stimulus B and food. By these assumptions, with formal help from Bayesian networks, self-production of stimulus B should reduce expectation of alternative causes, including stimulus A, and their effects, including food. Reduced feeder-directed responding to stimulus B when self-produced has been taken as evidence for a general causal reasoning capacity among rats involving mental maps of causal relations. Critics have rejoined that response competition can expla...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
One particular concern of the 2010 Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behaviour was the degre...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
The ability to learn and effectively manipulate causal structures in the world is an important aspec...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
One particular concern of the 2010 Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behaviour was the degre...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
Conceiving of stimuli and responses as causes and effects, and assuming that rats acquire representa...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
It has recently been argued that rats engage in causal reasoning and they do so in a way that is con...
The ability to learn and effectively manipulate causal structures in the world is an important aspec...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Rats received either a common-cause (i.e., A→B, A→food) or a causal-chain training scenario (i.e., B...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
One particular concern of the 2010 Winter Conference on Animal Learning and Behaviour was the degre...