Recent evidence indicates that prior learning about a set of cues may determine how new cues are processed. If subjects are taught that two reliable predictors of an outcome do not summate when the cues are presented together (i.e., subadditive pretraining), the subjects will tend to show a less profound blocking effect when trained with different cues. Three experiments investigated the conditions necessary for subadditive pretraining to generalize to new cues. Experiment 1 demonstrated that subadditive pretraining is less effective in reducing blocking when it is experienced in a context other than that in which the blocking training is experienced. In Experiment 2, the effectiveness of subadditive pretraining waned with time. Experiment ...
In a typical blocking procedure, pairings of a compound consisting of 2 stimuli, A and X, with the o...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Blocking effects were examined in an associative learning task in which to-be-learned cues varied al...
Recent evidence indicates that prior learning about a set of cues may determine how new cues are pro...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Four experiments examine blocking of associative learning by human participants in a disease diag-no...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
A classic blocking design is modified by varying the relative salience of the blocked and the blocki...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
In a typical blocking procedure, pairings of a compound consisting of 2 stimuli, A and X, with the o...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
The present experiment demonstrated a “perceptual learning” effect found in the animal literaturewit...
Previous research suggests that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in r...
Previous research suggests that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in r...
In a typical blocking procedure, pairings of a compound consisting of 2 stimuli, A and X, with the o...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Blocking effects were examined in an associative learning task in which to-be-learned cues varied al...
Recent evidence indicates that prior learning about a set of cues may determine how new cues are pro...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Four experiments examine blocking of associative learning by human participants in a disease diag-no...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
A classic blocking design is modified by varying the relative salience of the blocked and the blocki...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
In a typical blocking procedure, pairings of a compound consisting of 2 stimuli, A and X, with the o...
Overshadowing and blocking are two important findings that are frequently used to constrain models o...
Previous studies have demonstrated a retardation in the rate of novel learning about previously bloc...
The present experiment demonstrated a “perceptual learning” effect found in the animal literaturewit...
Previous research suggests that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in r...
Previous research suggests that the repeated performance of approach and avoidance (AA) actions in r...
In a typical blocking procedure, pairings of a compound consisting of 2 stimuli, A and X, with the o...
Two studies of human contingency learning investigated the influence of stimulus salience on the cue...
Blocking effects were examined in an associative learning task in which to-be-learned cues varied al...