- AUETD Home
- Browsing Auburn Theses and Dissertations by Author
Browsing Auburn Theses and Dissertations by Author "Arcediano, Francisco"
Now showing items 1-4 of 4
- Sort by:
- title
- issue date
- submit date
- Order:
- ascending
- descending
- Results:
- 5
- 10
- 20
- 40
- 60
- 80
- 100
Blocking and reciprocal blocking in predictive and causal learning
Amegbletor, Duncan, Jr. (2014-07-11)
The blocking effect (Kamin, 1968) demonstrated that responding to a stimulus was attenuated (blocked) if it was presented in compound with a previously trained stimulus. Prior work with non-human animals, which examined ...
Gaze behavior during predictive and diagnostic reasoning
Duncan, Amegbletor (2019-08-16)
Many current theories of causal learning and reasoning offer causal structure as the answer to a long-standing question: what allows people to distinguish causal relationships from non-causal relationships? One component ...
Initially Held Hypothesis Does Not Affect Encoding of Event Frequencies in Contingency Based Causal Judgment
Johnson, Justin (2009-11-19)
It has long been known that the event types of the standard 2 x 2 contingency table are used differentially in making contingency judgments. The present experiment sought to investigate the possible role of initially held ...
Preexposing a stimulus may enhance its subsequent extinction
Kimble, Whitney (2013-12-04)
Extinction, the repeated exposure to a stimulus following conditioning results in decreased conditioned responding (i.e., conditioned fear), has long been used as a therapeutic treatment to attenuate various anxiety ...