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Association Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association Learning'
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Perceptual learning and representational learning in humans and animals.
29 Apr 2009
Traditionally, perceptual learning in humans and classical conditioning in animals have been considered as two very different research areas, with separate problems, paradigms, and explanations. However, a number of themes common to these fields of ...
rec_pub_19380891-perceptual-learning-representational-learning-humans-animals.htm
Sensory-specific associations in flavor-preference reversal learning.
29 Apr 2009
In two experiments, we examined the effect of reversal learning on the status of initially learned associations. In Experiment 1, thirsty rats were first taught to associate one flavor with sucrose and another flavor with Polycose. These relations ...
rec_pub_19380895-sensory-specific-associations-flavor-preference-reversal-learning.htm
Human and animal perceptual learning: some common and some unique features.
29 Apr 2009
A selective summary of the four contributions to this special issue of Learning & Behavior on perceptual learning is presented. Mackintosh and Hall propose an associative analysis of perceptual learning. It is argued that Tsushima and Watanabe's ...
rec_pub_19380892-human-animal-perceptual-learning-common-unique-features.htm
Perceptual learning in human and nonhuman animals: a search for common ground.
29 Apr 2009
Perceptual learning has been extensively studied in both human and nonhuman animals, but the two lines of research have, for the most part, developed independently, addressing seemingly rather different issues by rather different methods. It has ...
rec_pub_19380890-perceptual-learning-human-nonhuman-animals-search-common-ground.htm
Roles of attention in perceptual learning from perspectives of psychophysics and animal learning.
29 Apr 2009
The role of attention in perceptual learning has been a topic of controversy. Sensory psychophysicists/physiologists and animal learning psychologists have conducted numerous studies to examine this role; but because these two types of researchers ...
rec_pub_19380889-roles-attention-perceptual-learning-perspectives-psychophysics-animal.htm
Varieties of perceptual learning.
29 Apr 2009
Although most studies of perceptual learning in human participants have concentrated on the changes in perception assumed to be occurring, studies of nonhuman animals necessarily measure discrimination learning and generalization and remain agnostic ...
rec_pub_19380888-varieties-perceptual-learning.htm
Perceptions of perceptual learning. Editorial.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19380887-perceptions-perceptual-learning-editorial.htm
29 Apr 2009
Selecting what is important to remember, attending to this information, and then later recalling it can be thought of in terms of the strategic control of attention and the efficient use of memory. To examine whether aging and Alzheimer's disease ...
rec_pub_19413444-memory-efficiency-strategic-control-attention-encoding-impairments.htm
29 Apr 2009
The ability to use the geometric shape of an environment as an orienting cue for goal location has been shown in many vertebrate groups. Experimentally, however, geometric spatial tasks are typically carried out on horizontal surfaces. The present ...
rec_pub_19450027-pigeon-columba-livia-encoding-goal-location-relative-importance-shape.htm
Choking and excelling under pressure in experienced classifiers.
29 Apr 2009
We extend previous work examining the effects of pressure on category learning to the effects of pressure on categorization performance in highly trained individuals. After extensive training on either a rule-based or an information-integration ...
rec_pub_19429969-choking-excelling-pressure-experienced-classifiers.htm
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