Two experiments with human subjects assessed contextual dependencies in a stimulus equivalence paradigm. Subjects learned to form two sets of stimuli in a matching-to-sample training procedure. Each set was presented against one of two different background colours, the contextual cues. At test, the influence of a context change-that is, presenting each set against the other context-was measured on baseline, symmetry, and equivalence trials. These three trial types reflect a difference in task complexity. It was predicted that the magnitude of context-dependent effects would be a positive function of tasks complexity. In Experiment 1, the context change was realized by switching the stimulus set at test while keeping the background colour co...
Some studies, using stimulus matching consistent training, had produced conditional relations that h...
International audiencePrevious research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quanti...
Some models of context effects are predominantly attribute-focused, some are alternative-focused. We...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments with human subjects assessed contextual dependencies i...
Two experiments assessed contextual dependencies in a predictive-learning task. Subjects learned to ...
This study investigated the development of contextual dependencies for perceptualmotor learning on s...
The purpose of the reported study was to determine whether the generalization of stimulus equivalenc...
The availability of signals from multiple senses is often beneficial for perceptual decisions. To st...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
The context-specific proportion congruent (CSPC) effect can be observed when within a block of trial...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
This paper reports two experiments that investigated the role of verbal behavior in the emergence an...
In cross-context matching, an observer reports that some stimulus elements, seen in one context, mat...
To explore the effect of exogenous processes on cognitive control, we used a cueing task-switching p...
Some studies, using stimulus matching consistent training, had produced conditional relations that h...
International audiencePrevious research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quanti...
Some models of context effects are predominantly attribute-focused, some are alternative-focused. We...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments with human subjects assessed contextual dependencies i...
Two experiments assessed contextual dependencies in a predictive-learning task. Subjects learned to ...
This study investigated the development of contextual dependencies for perceptualmotor learning on s...
The purpose of the reported study was to determine whether the generalization of stimulus equivalenc...
The availability of signals from multiple senses is often beneficial for perceptual decisions. To st...
In 3 human predictive learning experiments, we investigated whether the allocation of attention can ...
The context-specific proportion congruent (CSPC) effect can be observed when within a block of trial...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
This paper reports two experiments that investigated the role of verbal behavior in the emergence an...
In cross-context matching, an observer reports that some stimulus elements, seen in one context, mat...
To explore the effect of exogenous processes on cognitive control, we used a cueing task-switching p...
Some studies, using stimulus matching consistent training, had produced conditional relations that h...
International audiencePrevious research using the contextual cuing paradigm has revealed both quanti...
Some models of context effects are predominantly attribute-focused, some are alternative-focused. We...