Pairing a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) with a motivationally significant unconditioned stimulus (US) results in the CS coming to elicit conditioned responses (CRs). The widespread significance and translational value of Pavlovian conditioning are increased by the fact that pairing two neutral CSs (A and X) enables conditioning with X to affect behavior to A. There are two traditional informal accounts of such higher-order conditioning, which build on more formal associative analyses of Pavlovian conditioning. But, higher-order conditioning and Pavlovian conditioning have characteristics that are beyond these accounts: Notably, the two are influenced in different ways by the same experimental manipulations, and both generate conditioned...
A cueing treatment has been conceptualized as a means by which a novel, neutral stimulus (or stimuli...
textAbstract: The current dissertation tested the validity of a non-associative account of Pavlovia...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Pairing a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) with a motivationally significant unconditioned stimulus...
10 Pavlovian conditioning is a procedure for studying the 11 properties and mechanisms of learning. ...
In a new environment, humans and animals can detect and learn that cues predict meaningful outcomes,...
In a new environment, humans and animals can detect and learn that cues predict meaningful outcomes,...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
Five experiments with rats were conducted to determine the extent to which associative processes cou...
Is Pavlovian conditioning the same thing as Pavlovian conditioning? Though that question seems tauto...
Two experiments evaluated the role of conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus (CS-US) contingenc...
Three Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats were performed to test predictions from models of...
Pavlovian conditioning is the process by which we learn relationships between stimuli and thus const...
Associative theories assume a simple ordinal mapping between the strength of an association between...
In a highly cited paper, Rescorla (1988) argued that conditioning can be thought of as involving act...
A cueing treatment has been conceptualized as a means by which a novel, neutral stimulus (or stimuli...
textAbstract: The current dissertation tested the validity of a non-associative account of Pavlovia...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...
Pairing a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) with a motivationally significant unconditioned stimulus...
10 Pavlovian conditioning is a procedure for studying the 11 properties and mechanisms of learning. ...
In a new environment, humans and animals can detect and learn that cues predict meaningful outcomes,...
In a new environment, humans and animals can detect and learn that cues predict meaningful outcomes,...
[Extract] Pavlovian conditioning, also known as classical conditioning, is a reliable training proce...
Five experiments with rats were conducted to determine the extent to which associative processes cou...
Is Pavlovian conditioning the same thing as Pavlovian conditioning? Though that question seems tauto...
Two experiments evaluated the role of conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus (CS-US) contingenc...
Three Pavlovian conditioning experiments with rats were performed to test predictions from models of...
Pavlovian conditioning is the process by which we learn relationships between stimuli and thus const...
Associative theories assume a simple ordinal mapping between the strength of an association between...
In a highly cited paper, Rescorla (1988) argued that conditioning can be thought of as involving act...
A cueing treatment has been conceptualized as a means by which a novel, neutral stimulus (or stimuli...
textAbstract: The current dissertation tested the validity of a non-associative account of Pavlovia...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the change in valence of initially neutral stimuli (condition...