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Association Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association Learning'
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Two pathways to stimulus encoding in category learning?
30 May 2009
Category learning theorists tacitly assume that stimuli are encoded by a single pathway. Motivated by theories of object recognition, we evaluated a dual-pathway account of stimulus encoding. The part-based pathway establishes mappings between ...
rec_pub_19460948-two-pathways-stimulus-encoding-category-learning.htm
Priming of simple and complex scene layout: rapid function from the intermediate level.
30 May 2009
Three experiments examined the time course of layout priming with photographic scenes varying in complexity (number of objects). Primes were presented for varying durations (800-50 ms) before a target scene with 2 spatial probes; observers indicated ...
rec_pub_19485688-priming-simple-complex-scene-layout-rapid-function-intermediate-level.htm
30 May 2009
To study the dynamic interplay between different component processes involved in the identification of fragmented object outlines, the authors used a discrete-identification paradigm in which the masked presentation duration of fragmented object ...
rec_pub_19485684-time-course-contingencies-perceptual-organization-identification.htm
30 May 2009
The problem of feature binding has been examined under conditions of distributed attention or with spatially dispersed stimuli. We studied binding by asking whether selective attention to a feature of a masked object enables perceptual access to the ...
rec_pub_19485683-temporal-limitations-effective-binding-attended-target-attributes.htm
Fractionating the binding process: neuropsychological evidence from reversed search efficiencies.
30 May 2009
The authors present neuropsychological evidence distinguishing binding between form, color, and size (cross-domain binding) and binding between form elements. They contrasted conjunctive search with difficult feature search using control ...
rec_pub_19485682-fractionating-binding-process-neuropsychological-evidence-reversed.htm
30 May 2009
Color is undeniably important to object representations, but so too is the ability of context to alter the color of an object. The present study examined how implied perceptual information about typical and atypical colors is represented during ...
rec_pub_19451387-is-bear-white-woods-parallel-representation-implied-object-color.htm
Busy doing nothing: evidence for nonaction--effect binding.
30 May 2009
Research on voluntary action has focused on the question of how we represent our behavior on a motor and cognitive level. However, the question of how we represent voluntary not acting has been completely neglected. The aim of the present study was ...
rec_pub_19451382-busy-doing-evidence-nonaction-effect-binding.htm
Statistical learning of adjacent and nonadjacent dependencies among nonlinguistic sounds.
30 May 2009
Previous work has demonstrated that adults are capable of learning patterned relationships among adjacent syllables or tones in continuous sequences but not among nonadjacent syllables. However, adults are capable of learning patterned relationships ...
rec_pub_19451373-statistical-learning-adjacent-nonadjacent-dependencies-nonlinguistic.htm
Increased anti-saccade latency is an isolated lingering abnormality in Sydenham chorea.
30 May 2009
Sydenham chorea (SC) is an autoimmune response to group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection whose clinical and imaging manifestations usually resolve within 6 months. We used ocular motor analysis and neuropsychologic assessment to investigate ...
rec_pub_19491640-increased-anti-saccade-latency-isolated-lingering-abnormality.htm
Cue-interaction effects in contingency judgments using the streamed-trial procedure.
30 May 2009
The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant assessments of the contingency between a cue and an outcome (the "streamed-trial" procedure, Crump, Hannah, Allan, & Hord, 2007). In the present ...
rec_pub_19485601-cue-interaction-effects-contingency-judgments-using-streamed-trial.htm
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