"Blocking" refers to judgments of a moderate contingency being lowered when contrasted with a strong contingency. The Rescorla-Wagner model and causal model theory account for blocking through different mechanisms. To examine the predictions from these two models, seven experiments tested the extent to which "causal scenario" and "causal order" would influence whether blocking was observed in human contingency learning tasks. "Causal scenario" was manipulated by contrasting responses to two causes of one effect or to one cause of two effects; "causal order" was defined as causes preceding effects or effects preceding causes. The four conjunctions of these two factors were investigated separately in Experiments 1 to 5. In Experiments 1 and 2...
Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing de...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
This study compared the occurrence of the blocking effect when participants had unlimited and limite...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Two types of model may account for how people learn and make judgments about contingent relationship...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
Participants saw a series of situations in which a cue (a light appearing at a certain position) cou...
Two experiments investigated extinction and blocking of a conditioned inhibitor in a human contingen...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing de...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...
A contingency judgment entails an evaluation of the predictive relation between a cue and an outcome...
This study examines if the blocking effect paradigm predicts causal judgments when consequences of e...
In four experiments, the predictions made by causal model theory and the Rescorla-Wagner model were ...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
This study compared the occurrence of the blocking effect when participants had unlimited and limite...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
Two types of model may account for how people learn and make judgments about contingent relationship...
According to the causal powers theory, all causal relations are understood in terms of causal powers...
In causal reasoning the presence of a strong predictor of an outcome interferes with causal judgment...
Participants saw a series of situations in which a cue (a light appearing at a certain position) cou...
Two experiments investigated extinction and blocking of a conditioned inhibitor in a human contingen...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Several theories of associative learning propose that blocking reflects changes in the processing de...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
When two possible causes of an outcome are under consideration, contingency information concerns eac...