Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between events in the world. Most often, these effects are explained in terms of the formation of unqualified associations in memory. I describe an alternative theoretical explanation, according to which associative learning effects are the result of the nonautomatic generation and evaluation of propositions about relations between events. This idea is supported by many studies showing that associative learning effects are determined not only by the direct experience of events but also by prior knowledge, instructions, intervention, and deductive reasoning. Moreover, evidence supports the assumption that associative learning effects depend on nonaut...
When a cue reliably predicts an outcome, the associability of that cue will change. Associative theo...
Propositional and associative processes have been proposed to explain human associative learning. Ou...
Although propositional models of associative learning are often referred to in the literature on eva...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
Dickinson (2009) agrees with two of the core claims that were made in my target article (De Houwer 2...
Abstract: The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learni...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
In this response, we provide further clarification of the propositional approach to human associativ...
In this commentary, we assess the propositional approach to associative learning not only in terms o...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Propositional and associative processes have been proposed to explain human associative learning. Ou...
When a cue reliably predicts an outcome, the associability of that cue will change. Associative theo...
Propositional and associative processes have been proposed to explain human associative learning. Ou...
Although propositional models of associative learning are often referred to in the literature on eva...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
Dickinson (2009) agrees with two of the core claims that were made in my target article (De Houwer 2...
Abstract: The past 50 years have seen an accumulation of evidence suggesting that associative learni...
We aim to provide a new perspective on the old debate about whether evidence for higher order cognit...
Mitchell et al. contend that there is no need to posit a contribution based on the formation of asso...
The propositional or rationalist Bayesian approach to learning is contrasted with an interpretation ...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
In this response, we provide further clarification of the propositional approach to human associativ...
In this commentary, we assess the propositional approach to associative learning not only in terms o...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
Propositional and associative processes have been proposed to explain human associative learning. Ou...
When a cue reliably predicts an outcome, the associability of that cue will change. Associative theo...
Propositional and associative processes have been proposed to explain human associative learning. Ou...
Although propositional models of associative learning are often referred to in the literature on eva...