This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative learning and attention in humans. Four main findings are described. First, attention is biased toward stimuli that predict their consequences reliably (learned predictiveness). This finding is consistent with the approach taken by Mackintosh (1975) in his attentional model of associative learning in nonhuman animals. Second, the strength of this attentional bias is modulated by the value of the outcome (learned value). That is, predictors of high-value outcomes receive especially high levels of attention. Third, the related but opposing idea that uncertainty may result in increased attention to stimuli (Pearce & Hall, 1980), receives less su...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
Attentional theories of associative learning and categorization propose that learning about the pred...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Over the last forty years, experimental support for different models of associative learning has com...
Abstract Certain studies of associative learning show that attention is more substantial to cues tha...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Attention describes the collection of cognitive mechanisms that act to preferentially allocate menta...
Learning permits even relatively uninteresting stimuli to capture attention if they are established ...
Three localized, visual pattern stimuli were trained as predictive signals of auditory outcomes. One...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
It was hypothesized that similar selective attention processes might underlie two important empirica...
Besides visual salience and observers' current intention, prior learning experience may influence de...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
Attentional theories of associative learning and categorization propose that learning about the pred...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of research concerning interactions between associative...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and a...
Over the last forty years, experimental support for different models of associative learning has com...
Abstract Certain studies of associative learning show that attention is more substantial to cues tha...
Prior research has suggested that attention is determined by exploiting what is known about the most...
Attention describes the collection of cognitive mechanisms that act to preferentially allocate menta...
Learning permits even relatively uninteresting stimuli to capture attention if they are established ...
Three localized, visual pattern stimuli were trained as predictive signals of auditory outcomes. One...
Theories of associative learning are concerned with the factors that govern association formation w...
It was hypothesized that similar selective attention processes might underlie two important empirica...
Besides visual salience and observers' current intention, prior learning experience may influence de...
A common distinction made by theorists examining the mental processes contributing to human learning...
Attentional theories of associative learning and categorization propose that learning about the pred...
It is well established that associative learning, such as learning new cue-outcome pairings, produce...