Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compound of two cues separately trained with a common outcome than to each of the cues alone -a summation effect- is modulated by the similarity between the cues forming the compound. Here, we explored this hypothesis in a series of causal learning experiments with humans. Participants were presented with two visual cues that separately predicted a common outcome and later asked for the outcome predicted by the compound of the two cues. Importantly, cue similarity was varied between groups through changes in shape, spatial position, color, configuration and rotation. In variance with the predictions of these models, we observed similar and strong ...
How do we apply learning from one situation to a similar, but not identical, situation? The principl...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Several contemporary models anticipate that the summation effect is modulated by the similarity betw...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
In three experiments human participants received training in a causal judgement task. After learning...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
In 2 experiments, humans received sequences of patterns that were similar (AX→BX, AY→BY, AZ→BZ) or d...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
In three experiments, rats were trained to locate a submerged platform in one of the base corners of...
Learning that one cue (CS) predicts a second, salient cue (US) can often be slowed by prior exposure...
Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing de...
How do we apply learning from one situation to a similar, but not identical, situation? The principl...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Several contemporary models anticipate that the summation effect is modulated by the similarity betw...
Several contemporary models of associative learning anticipate that the higher responding to a compo...
In three experiments human participants received training in a causal judgement task. After learning...
Theories of generalization distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing, dependi...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
In 2 experiments, humans received sequences of patterns that were similar (AX→BX, AY→BY, AZ→BZ) or d...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
In three experiments, rats were trained to locate a submerged platform in one of the base corners of...
Learning that one cue (CS) predicts a second, salient cue (US) can often be slowed by prior exposure...
Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing de...
How do we apply learning from one situation to a similar, but not identical, situation? The principl...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...