Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40 years, blocking has inspired a whole generation of learning models. Blocking is part of a family of effects that are typically termed "cue competition" effects. Common amongst all cue competition effects is that a cue-outcome relation is poorly learned or poorly expressed because the cue is trained in the presence of an alternative predictor or cause of the outcome. We provide an overview of the cognitive processes involved in cue competition effects in humans and propose a stage framework that brings these processes together. The framework contends that the behavioral display of cue competition is cognitively construed following three stage...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
A hallmark feature of elemental associative learning theories is that multiple cues compete for asso...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
International audienceOvershadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...