Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review of dissociable learning processes in comparative and cognitive psychology, by which we mean they include only the portion of the available evidence that is consistent with their conclusions. For example, they conclude that learning the information-integration category-learning task with immediate feedback is implicit, but do not consider the evidence that people readily report explicit strategies in this task, nor that this task can be accommodated by accounts that make no distinction between implicit and explicit processes. They also consider some of the neuroscience relating to information-integration category learning, but do not report th...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
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 ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
Prior research showed that the degree of statistical contingency between the presence of stimuli mod...
Prior research showed that the degree of statistical contingency between the presence of stimuli mod...
The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learning depends...
Dickinson, Shanks, & Evenden claimed 30 years ago that associative processes may be underlying intui...
Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while e...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
When a cue reliably predicts an outcome, the associability of that cue will change. Associative theo...
Datasets relating to this thesis can also be found in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15714; http:/...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
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 ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
Smith and Church (Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1565–1584 2018) present a “testimonial” review ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
Prior research showed that the degree of statistical contingency between the presence of stimuli mod...
Prior research showed that the degree of statistical contingency between the presence of stimuli mod...
The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learning depends...
Dickinson, Shanks, & Evenden claimed 30 years ago that associative processes may be underlying intui...
Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while e...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
When a cue reliably predicts an outcome, the associability of that cue will change. Associative theo...
Datasets relating to this thesis can also be found in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15714; http:/...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
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 ...