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Association Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association Learning'
Articles 101 to 110 of 200:
Sample selection and inductive generalization.
29 Jun 2009
In two experiments with adults (N = 126), we examined the influence of sampling procedure on inductive generalization. In predicate sampling, participants learned the category identity of individuals known to possess some property. In subject ...
rec_pub_19487751-sample-selection-inductive-generalization.htm
Motor learning and chunking in dyslexia.
29 Jun 2009
The authors investigated whether participants with dyslexia had problems with executing discrete keying sequences and with switching between chunks in those sequences. Participants with dyslexia and participants in the control group executed 2 6-key ...
rec_pub_19508959-motor-learning-chunking-dyslexia.htm
Influence of augmented feedback on coordination strategies.
29 Jun 2009
The authors examined the influence of knowledge of results (KR) and concurrent feedback (ConFB) on coordination strategies in learning a 2-finger discrete force-production task. In Experiment 1, 4 groups learned the task under the following feedback ...
rec_pub_19508958-influence-augmented-feedback-coordination-strategies.htm
EEG activity underlying successful study of associative and order information.
29 Jun 2009
Two of the most well studied and ecologically relevant memory paradigms are memory for pairs ("associations") and ordered sequences ("serial lists"). Behavioral theories comprise two classes: those that use common mechanisms and those that use ...
rec_pub_19016609-eeg-activity-underlying-successful-study-associative-order-information.htm
29 Jun 2009
Cerebellar pathology is associated with impairments on a range of motor learning tasks including sequence learning. However, various lines of evidence are at odds with the idea that the cerebellum plays a central role in the associative processes ...
rec_pub_18752399-sequence-learning-preserved-individuals-cerebellar-degeneration.htm
Toddlers' referential understanding of pictures.
25 Jun 2009
Pictures are referential in that they can represent objects in the real world. Here we explore the emergence of understanding of the referential potential of pictures during the second year of life. In Study 1, 15-, 18-, and 24-month-olds learned a ...
rec_pub_19560783-toddlers-referential-understanding-pictures.htm
25 Jun 2009
It has been suggested that young children can only reorient, locating a target object, when the geometry of an enclosed space provides distinctive shape information [e.g., Hermer, L., & Spelke, E. (1994). A geometric process for spatial ...
rec_pub_19560782-location-representation-enclosed-spaces-types-information-afford.htm
A feature-based inference model of numerical estimation: the split-seed effect.
24 Jun 2009
Prior research has identified two modes of quantitative estimation: numerical retrieval and ordinal conversion. In this paper we introduce a third mode, which operates by a feature-based inference process. In contrast to prior research, the results ...
rec_pub_19560107-a-feature-based-inference-model-numerical-estimation-split-seed-effect.htm
Generalization of conditioned fear along a dimension of increasing fear intensity.
22 Jun 2009
The present study investigated the extent to which fear generalization in humans is determined by the amount of fear intensity in nonconditioned stimuli relative to a perceptually similar conditioned stimulus. Stimuli consisted of graded emotionally ...
rec_pub_19553384-generalization-conditioned-fear-dimension-increasing-fear-intensity.htm
22 Jun 2009
The current study investigated the contribution of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) to instrumental action selection. We found that cell body lesions of the dmPFC, centered on the medial agranular area, spared rats' ability to choose ...
rec_pub_19553467-evidence-action-sequence-chunking-goal-directed-instrumental.htm
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