Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we argue that these studies have examined this issue under methodological conditions that might be insensitive to associative learning without CA. In the present study we examined the effect of an experimental manipulation of CA on attentive processing of classically conditioned stimuli, which is sensitive to associative learning with and without CA. We found that aversive conditioning with additional contingency instructions modulated visual attention, in the sense that the conditioned cues captured and held attention more strongly than the non-conditioned cues. Surprisingly, conditioning under conditions of restricted CA yielded a response pa...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
Can conditioning occur without conscious awareness of the contingency between the stimuli? We traine...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbo...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
Past research indicates that perceptually salient materials capture attention. Recently, we have rep...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...
Previous research has indicated that conditioning depends on contingency awareness (CA). However, we...
Can conditioning occur without conscious awareness of the contingency between the stimuli? We traine...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to changes in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due ...
Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbo...
Two experiments are described that investigate the effects of attention in moderating evaluative con...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is learning that occurs when a neutral conditioned stimulus (CS) is rep...
Whether human evaluative conditioning can occur without contingency awareness has been the subject o...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
Past research indicates that perceptually salient materials capture attention. Recently, we have rep...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
There is good evidence that, in general, autonomic conditioning in humans occurs only when subjects ...
In evaluative conditioning, the liking of a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus; CS) is being changed...
Prior research suggests that repeatedly approaching or avoiding a stimulus changes the liking of tha...