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Association Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association Learning'
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Automatic optimism: the affective basis of judgments about the likelihood of future events.
29 Apr 2009
People generally judge that the future will be consistent with their desires, but the reason for this desirability bias is unclear. This investigation examined whether affective reactions associated with future events are the mechanism through which ...
rec_pub_19397379-automatic-optimism-affective-basis-judgments-likelihood-future-events.htm
29 Apr 2009
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged during initial and subsequent presentations of a stimulus. Priming can also reflect the formation of direct, stimulus-response (S-R) bindings, retrieval ...
rec_pub_19379048-bindings-stimuli-multiple-response-codes-dominate-long-lag-repetition.htm
Perceive-decide-act, perceive-decide-act: how abstract is repetition-related decision learning?
29 Apr 2009
Recent encounters with a stimulus often facilitate or "prime" future responses to the same or similar stimuli. However, studies are inconclusive as to whether changing the response that is required attenuates priming only for identical stimuli, or ...
rec_pub_19379047-perceive-decide-act-perceive-decide-act-abstract-repetition-related.htm
Learning mode and exemplar sequencing in unsupervised category learning.
29 Apr 2009
Exemplar sequencing effects in incidental and intentional unsupervised category learning were investigated to illuminate how people form categories without an external teacher. Stimuli were perfectly separable into 2 categories based on 1 of 2 ...
rec_pub_19379046-learning-mode-exemplar-sequencing-unsupervised-category-learning.htm
29 Apr 2009
When language learners are exposed to inconsistent probabilistic grammatical patterns, they sometimes impose consistency on the language instead of learning the variation veridically. The authors hypothesized that this regularization results from ...
rec_pub_19379051-investigating-cause-language-regularization-adults-memory-constraints.htm
Blocking of goal-location learning based on shape.
29 Apr 2009
Using desktop, computer-simulated virtual environments (VEs), the authors conducted 5 experiments to investigate blocking of learning about a goal location based on Shape B as a consequence of preliminary training to locate that goal using Shape A. ...
rec_pub_19379044-blocking-goal-location-learning-based-shape.htm
Causal learning with local computations.
29 Apr 2009
The authors proposed and tested a psychological theory of causal structure learning based on local computations. Local computations simplify complex learning problems via cues available on individual trials to update a single causal structure ...
rec_pub_19379043-causal-learning-local-computations.htm
Causal reasoning: the 'magical number' three.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19415073-causal-reasoning-magical-number-three.htm
Correlates of reward-predictive value in learning-related hippocampal neural activity.
29 Apr 2009
Temporal difference learning (TD) is a popular algorithm in machine learning. Two learning signals that are derived from this algorithm, the predictive value and the prediction error, have been shown to explain changes in neural activity and ...
rec_pub_19123250-correlates-reward-predictive-value-learning-related-hippocampal.htm
The 36th Sir Frederick Bartlett lecture: an associative analysis of spatial learning.
28 Apr 2009
The ability of animals to find important goals in their environment has been said to require a form of learning that is qualitatively different from that normally studied in the conditioning laboratory. Such spatial learning has been said to depend ...
rec_pub_19418377-the-36th-sir-frederick-bartlett-lecture-associative-analysis-spatial.htm
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