In two experiments, we tested the generality of the learning effects in the recently-introduced color-word contingency learning paradigm. Participants made speeded evaluative judgments to valenced target words. Each of a set of distracting nonwords was presented most often with either positive or negative target words. We observed that participants responded faster on trials that respected these contingencies than on trials that contradicted the contingencies. The contingencies also produced changes in liking: in a subsequent explicit evaluative rating task, participants rated positively-conditioned nonwords more positively than negatively-conditioned nonwords. Interestingly, contingency effects in the performance task correlated with this ...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
We investigate the processes involved in human contingency learning using the color-word contingency...
In three experiments we investigated whether memory-independent evaluative conditioning (EC) and oth...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
Experiments used an affective priming procedure to investigate whether evaluative conditioning in hu...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
In the color-word contingency learning paradigm, each word appears more often in one color (HI conti...
International audienceThe learning of contingent regularities between events is fundamental for inte...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...
We investigate the processes involved in human contingency learning using the color-word contingency...
In three experiments we investigated whether memory-independent evaluative conditioning (EC) and oth...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
Experiments used an affective priming procedure to investigate whether evaluative conditioning in hu...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the valence of a stimulus that results from pairing the ...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect refers to the change in the liking of a neutral stimulus (co...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is concerned with the transfer of valence from an unconditioned stimulu...
In the color-word contingency learning paradigm, each word appears more often in one color (HI conti...
International audienceThe learning of contingent regularities between events is fundamental for inte...
We explore the development of habitual responding within the colour-word contingency learning paradi...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the liking of an affectively neutral stimulus (the...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
International audienceIn the typical color-word contingency learning paradigm, participants respond ...