In a large variety of contexts, it is essential to use the available information to extract patterns and behave accordingly. When it comes to social interactions for instance, the information gathered about interaction partners across multiple encounters (e.g., trustworthiness) is crucial in guiding one’s own behavior (e.g., approach the trustworthy and avoid the untrustworthy), a process akin to trial-by-trial learning. Building on associative learning and social cognition literatures, the present research adopts a domain-general approach to learning and explores whether the principles underlying associative learning also govern learning in social contexts. In particular, we examined whether overshadowing, a well-established cue-competitio...
Actions of others automatically prime similar responses in an agent’s behavioural repertoire. As a c...
Abstract. Inferences are often based on uncertain cues, and the accuracy of such inferences depends ...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
Funding: This research was supported by an Economic and Social Research Council grant (ES/R011494/2)...
McLaren, I. P., Jones, F. W., McLaren, R. and Yeates, F. (2013) Cue competition in human incidental ...
The ability to learn associations between events is of crucial importance for human and non-human an...
Social transmission of information is a key phenomenon in the evolution of behaviour and in the esta...
CogSci 2013 - 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July - 3 Aug...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
Three experiments explored whether weakening temporal contiguity between auditory cues and an aversi...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Learning to anticipate significant events accurately is a crucial element of survival for all specie...
Learning to avoid harmful consequences can be a costly trial-and-error process. In such situations, ...
Humans seek advice, via social interaction, to improve their decisions. While social interaction is ...
Actions of others automatically prime similar responses in an agent’s behavioural repertoire. As a c...
Abstract. Inferences are often based on uncertain cues, and the accuracy of such inferences depends ...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
Funding: This research was supported by an Economic and Social Research Council grant (ES/R011494/2)...
McLaren, I. P., Jones, F. W., McLaren, R. and Yeates, F. (2013) Cue competition in human incidental ...
The ability to learn associations between events is of crucial importance for human and non-human an...
Social transmission of information is a key phenomenon in the evolution of behaviour and in the esta...
CogSci 2013 - 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July - 3 Aug...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
Three experiments explored whether weakening temporal contiguity between auditory cues and an aversi...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Learning to anticipate significant events accurately is a crucial element of survival for all specie...
Learning to avoid harmful consequences can be a costly trial-and-error process. In such situations, ...
Humans seek advice, via social interaction, to improve their decisions. While social interaction is ...
Actions of others automatically prime similar responses in an agent’s behavioural repertoire. As a c...
Abstract. Inferences are often based on uncertain cues, and the accuracy of such inferences depends ...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...