Acquired equivalence is a paradigm in which generalization is increased between two superficially dissimilar stimuli (or antecedents) that have previously been associated with similar outcomes (or consequents). Several possible mechanisms have been proposed, including changes in stimulus representations, either in the form of added associations or a change of feature salience. A different way of conceptualizing acquired equivalence is in terms of strategic inference: Confronted with a choice on which it has no evidence, the organism may infer from its history of reinforcement what the best option is, and that inference is observed as acquired equivalence. To test this account, we combined an incremental learning task with an episodic memory...
Do mental representations change in an adaptive way? Broadly, previous theories assume that each enc...
The functionality of verbal behavior in equivalence class formation was demonstrated by training 30 ...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
The ability to make inferences about related experiences is an important function of memory that all...
Acquired equivalence (AE) is a form of feedback-based associative learning where the subject learns ...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
Associative learning is a dynamic process that allows us to incorporate new knowledge within existin...
In 2 experiments, rats received discrimination training in which separate presentations of A and B s...
Learning to categorize perceptually similar stimuli can result in people becoming more sensitive to ...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
The Reverse TAC effect occurs when learning of a hard discrimination is facilitated by pre-training ...
Acquired equivalence was investigated using a virtual reality conditioned suppression task administe...
Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experi...
Analogical mapping highlights shared relations that link 2 situations, potentially at the expense of...
Do mental representations change in an adaptive way? Broadly, previous theories assume that each enc...
The functionality of verbal behavior in equivalence class formation was demonstrated by training 30 ...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...
Over the past decades, experimental research with animals has demonstrated that the generalisation b...
The ability to make inferences about related experiences is an important function of memory that all...
Acquired equivalence (AE) is a form of feedback-based associative learning where the subject learns ...
In the first stage of Experiments 1-3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures w...
Associative learning is a dynamic process that allows us to incorporate new knowledge within existin...
In 2 experiments, rats received discrimination training in which separate presentations of A and B s...
Learning to categorize perceptually similar stimuli can result in people becoming more sensitive to ...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
The Reverse TAC effect occurs when learning of a hard discrimination is facilitated by pre-training ...
Acquired equivalence was investigated using a virtual reality conditioned suppression task administe...
Almost 40 years ago I began what turned out to be a programme of research on the way in which experi...
Analogical mapping highlights shared relations that link 2 situations, potentially at the expense of...
Do mental representations change in an adaptive way? Broadly, previous theories assume that each enc...
The functionality of verbal behavior in equivalence class formation was demonstrated by training 30 ...
The experimenter asked if documented equivalence class membership would influence the development of...