Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of associative links to human learning. In order to sustain this argument, they have ignored evidence which is difficult to explain with propositional accounts; and they have mischaracterised the evidence they do cite by neglecting features of these experiments that contradict a propositional account
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learning depends...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
In this response, we provide further clarification of the propositional approach to human associativ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learning depends...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
In this response, we provide further clarification of the propositional approach to human associativ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...