Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation when two stimuli are presented together. In this article we reviewthe relative merits of the currently influential theories of associative learning. Some theories focus on the role of attention in association formation, but differ in the rules they propose for determining whether or not attention is paid to a stimulus. Other theories focus on the nature of the association that is formed, but differ as to whether this association is regarded as elemental, configural, or hierarchical. Recent developments involve modifications to existing theories in order to account for associative learning between two stimuli, A and B, when A is accompan...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
Nonhuman animals show evidence for three types of concept learning: perceptual or similarity-based i...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The central concern of associative learning theory is to provide an account of behavioral adaptation...
Associative learning involves the encoding of relationships between events, for example, between two...
The ability to learn associations between events is of crucial importance for human and non-human an...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
A formal account of the relationship between attention and associative learning is presented within ...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
Nonhuman animals show evidence for three types of concept learning: perceptual or similarity-based i...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The central concern of associative learning theory is to provide an account of behavioral adaptation...
Associative learning involves the encoding of relationships between events, for example, between two...
The ability to learn associations between events is of crucial importance for human and non-human an...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
Using cooperation in chimpanzees as a case study, this article argues that research on animal minds ...
A formal account of the relationship between attention and associative learning is presented within ...
In their review article Zentall et al. propose that nonhumans can come to relate stimuli based on th...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
The study of animal cognition is rife with controversy, and among the most long-standing and most in...
Nonhuman animals show evidence for three types of concept learning: perceptual or similarity-based i...