In daily life, we make decisions that are associated with probabilistic outcomes (e.g., the chance of rain today). People search for and utilize information that validly predicts an outcome (i.e., we look for dark clouds to indicate the possibility of rain). In the current study (N = 107), we present a two-stage learning task that examines how participants learn and utilize predictive information within a probabilistic learning environment. In the first stage, participants select one of three cues that gives predictive information about the outcome of the second stage. Participants then use this information to predict the outcome in stage two, for which they receive feedback. Critically, only one of the three cues in stage one gives valid p...
Two experiments explored retroactive interference in human predictive learning. The name of a food w...
Multiple cue probability learning studies have typically focused on stationary environments. We pres...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
Experience is known to facilitate our ability to interpret sequences of events and make predictions ...
Experience is known to facilitate our ability to interpret sequences of events and make predictions ...
We frequently make predictions on the basis of a set of probabilistic cues—for instance, which team ...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of how people learn to use uncertain information for maki...
In multiple-cue learning (also known as probabilistic category learning) people acquire information ...
In 1975, Mackintosh proposed that a cue previously experienced to be a better predictor of the outco...
International audienceLearning how certain cues in our environment predict specific states of nature...
Within the domain of associative learning, there is substantial evidence that people (and other anim...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
In probabilistic categorization, also known as multiple cue probability learning (MCPL), people lear...
Previous work on intuitive prediction has shown that people often make judgments that deviate from t...
nondeclarative memory systems. One paradigm in particular, the weather prediction task, has been use...
Two experiments explored retroactive interference in human predictive learning. The name of a food w...
Multiple cue probability learning studies have typically focused on stationary environments. We pres...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
Experience is known to facilitate our ability to interpret sequences of events and make predictions ...
Experience is known to facilitate our ability to interpret sequences of events and make predictions ...
We frequently make predictions on the basis of a set of probabilistic cues—for instance, which team ...
This thesis is concerned with the problem of how people learn to use uncertain information for maki...
In multiple-cue learning (also known as probabilistic category learning) people acquire information ...
In 1975, Mackintosh proposed that a cue previously experienced to be a better predictor of the outco...
International audienceLearning how certain cues in our environment predict specific states of nature...
Within the domain of associative learning, there is substantial evidence that people (and other anim...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
In probabilistic categorization, also known as multiple cue probability learning (MCPL), people lear...
Previous work on intuitive prediction has shown that people often make judgments that deviate from t...
nondeclarative memory systems. One paradigm in particular, the weather prediction task, has been use...
Two experiments explored retroactive interference in human predictive learning. The name of a food w...
Multiple cue probability learning studies have typically focused on stationary environments. We pres...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...