In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items from these combinations 'stand−out' from their surroundings and determine what and how we learn. Yet, the relationship between varying stimulus salience and discrimination learning remains unclear. Presentation of the hypothesis A rigorous formulation of the problem of discrimination learning should account for varying salience effects. We hypothesize that structural variations in the environment where the conditioned stimulus (CS) is embedded will be a significant determinant of learning rate and retention level. Testing the hypothesis Using numerical simulations, we show how a modified version of the Rescorla−Wagner model, an influential theory o...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experi...
In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items from these com...
In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items from these com...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
What are the neural mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as in other anim...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experi...
In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items from these com...
In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items from these com...
BACKGROUND: In nature, sensory stimuli are organized in heterogeneous combinations. Salient items fr...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
What are the neural mechanisms underlying this ability? Are they the same in humans as in other anim...
Previous human discrimination learning experiments with eyeblink conditioning showed that an increas...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
Current theories describe learning in terms of cognitive or associative mechanisms. To assess whethe...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. In four experiments, participants' performance on a varie...
We present a review of recent studies of perceptual learning conducted with nonhuman animals. The fo...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experi...