Biological significance in forward and backward blocking: Resolution of a discrepancy between animal conditioning and human causal judgment (1996)

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by Ralph R. Miller
Venue:Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Citations:22 - 6 self

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6 A comparison between elemental and compound training of cues in retrospective revaluation – Martha Escobar, Oskar Pineño, Helena Matute
Animal Learning & Behavior – Nuria Ortega, Oskar Pineño
3 Contrasting predictive and causal values of predictors and causes – Oskar Pineño, James C. Denniston, Tom Beckers, Ralph R. Miller - 2005
16 Locally Bayesian Learning with Applications to Retrospective Revaluation and Highlighting – John K. Kruschke - 2006
Positive and negative mediation as a function of whether the absent cue was previously associated with the outcome – Leyre Castro, Helena Matute - 2010
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9 Predictions and causal estimations are not supported by the same associative structure – Miguel A. Vadillo, Helena Matute - 2007
The 28th Bartlett Memorial Lecture – Anthony Dickinson
26 Trial order affects cue interaction in contingency judgment – Gretchen B. Chapman - 1991
1 Competition Between Antecedent and Between Subsequent Stimuli in Causal Judgments – Francisco Arcediano, Martha Escobar, Ralph R. Miller
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4 Judging relationships between events: how do we do it – Lorraine G. Allan, Jason M. Tangen, Abstract A Decade Ago - 2005
Causal and predictive-value judgements but not predictions, are based on cue–outcome contingency – Miguel A. Vadillo, Ralph R. Miller, HELENA MATUTE - 2005
9 The relative activation of the associations modulates interference between elementally-trained cues – Oskar Pineño, Nuria Ortega, Helena Matute - 2000
1 Proactive Interference in Human Predictive Learning – Leyre Castro, Nuria Ortega, Helena Matute