Generalisation in evaluative conditioning occurs when the valence acquired by a conditional stimulus (CS), after repeated pairing with an unconditional stimulus (US), spreads to stimuli that are similar to the CS (generalisation stimuli, GS). CS evaluations can be updated via CS instructions that conflict with prior conditioning (negative conditioning + positive instruction). We examined whether CS instructions can update GS evaluations after conditioning. We used alien stimuli where one alien (CSp) from a fictional group was paired with pleasant US images and another alien (CSu) from a different group was paired with unpleasant US images. The other members from the two groups were used as GSs. After conditioning, participants received nega...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Glaser T, Kuchenbrandt D. Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude T...
In evaluative conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS; e.g. a neutral picture) acquires positive/ne...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
Conceptual generalisation occurs when conditional responses generalise to novel stimuli from the sam...
Generalisation in learning means that learning with one particular stimulus influences responding to...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
It has been argued that the principles of stimulus generalization (SG) derived from conditioning exp...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus after the stimulus co-occur...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) and persuasion are important pathways for shaping evaluations. However,...
Instructions highlighting that backward conditional stimuli (CSs) stop unconditional stimuli (USs) r...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Glaser T, Kuchenbrandt D. Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude T...
In evaluative conditioning, a conditional stimulus (CS; e.g. a neutral picture) acquires positive/ne...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
Conceptual generalisation occurs when conditional responses generalise to novel stimuli from the sam...
Generalisation in learning means that learning with one particular stimulus influences responding to...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
It has been argued that the principles of stimulus generalization (SG) derived from conditioning exp...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the evaluation of a stimulus after the stimulus co-occur...
Evaluative Conditioning (EC) and persuasion are important pathways for shaping evaluations. However,...
Instructions highlighting that backward conditional stimuli (CSs) stop unconditional stimuli (USs) r...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Glaser T, Kuchenbrandt D. Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude T...