Title of article :
Acquired Equivalence and Distinctiveness in Human Discrimination Learning: Evidence for Associative Mediation
Author/Authors :
Hall، Geoffrey نويسنده , , Mitchell، Chris نويسنده , , Graham، Steven نويسنده , , Lavis، Yvonna نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In the first stage of Experiments 1–3, subjects learned to associate different geometrical figures with colors or with verbal labels. Performance in Stage 2, in which the figures signaled which of 2 motor responses should be performed, was superior in subjects required to make the same response to figures that had shared the same Stage 1 associate. A third stage of testing showed that the events used as associates in Stage 1 were capable of evoking the motor response trained in Stage 2, an outcome predicted by an associative interpretation of such transfer effects. Experiment 4 provided evidence that the relevant associations can be effective in controlling motor responding even when subjects report an antagonistic relationship between the events.
Keywords :
cognitive biases , blood phobia , schema , script
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:General
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:General