Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbolic learning that is carried out by subcortical circuits. However, it has been difficult to assess the role of cognition in single-cue conditioning because participants become aware of the simple stimulus contingency so quickly. In this experiment (n 166), we masked the contingency to reduce awareness. We observed a strong relationship between contingency awareness and conditioned responding, with both trace and delay procedures. This finding suggests that explicit associative knowledge and anticipatory behavior are regulated by a coordinated system rather than by functionally and neurally distinct systems
In contrast to the wealth of data describing the neural mechanisms underlying classical conditioning...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbo...
Squire et al. have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning procedures engage separate le...
Can conditioning occur without conscious awareness of the contingency between the stimuli? We traine...
There is considerable debate about whether differential delay eyeblink conditioning can be acquired ...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Squire and colleagues have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning are fundamentally dif...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
In contrast to the wealth of data describing the neural mechanisms underlying classical conditioning...
The role of awareness and its impact on learning the conditioned eyeblink response was investigated ...
Eyeblink conditioning is used in many species to study motor learning and make inferences about cere...
In contrast to the wealth of data describing the neural mechanisms underlying classical conditioning...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbo...
Squire et al. have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning procedures engage separate le...
Can conditioning occur without conscious awareness of the contingency between the stimuli? We traine...
There is considerable debate about whether differential delay eyeblink conditioning can be acquired ...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Squire and colleagues have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning are fundamentally dif...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
In contrast to the wealth of data describing the neural mechanisms underlying classical conditioning...
The role of awareness and its impact on learning the conditioned eyeblink response was investigated ...
Eyeblink conditioning is used in many species to study motor learning and make inferences about cere...
In contrast to the wealth of data describing the neural mechanisms underlying classical conditioning...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...