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Verwijmeren, Thijs; Karremans, Johan C.; Stroebe, Wolfgang; Wigboldus, Daniel H. J. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
An important process by which preferences emerge is evaluative conditioning, defined as a change in the evaluation of a stimulus by pairing it repeatedly and consistently with an affective stimulus. The current research focuses on the role of motivation in this learning process. Specifically, it was investigated whether a conditioning procedure…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Associative Learning, Evaluation, Stimuli
Balas, Robert; Gawronski, Bertram – Learning and Motivation, 2012
The evaluative conditioning (EC) effect is defined as a change in the evaluation of a conditioned stimulus (CS) due to its pairing with a valenced unconditioned stimulus (US). The current research investigated the controllability of EC effects by asking participants to either promote or prevent the influence of CS-US pairings before they provided…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Responses, Conditioning, Evaluation
Glaser, Tina; Walther, Eva – Learning and Motivation, 2012
In evaluative conditioning (EC), the pairing of a positively or negatively valenced stimulus (US) with another neutral stimulus (CS) leads to a corresponding change in liking of the CS. EC research so far has concentrated on using unambiguously positive or negative USs. However, attitude objects often possess multiple features that can be positive…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Evaluation, Stimuli, Research
Perugini, Marco; Richetin, Juliette; Zogmaister, Cristina – Learning and Motivation, 2012
In Evaluative Conditioning (EC) studies, novel Conditioned Stimuli (CSs) are usually selected so to be neutral. However, in real life, because of the tendency of humans to evaluate novel stimuli automatically, novel CSs are very often initially valenced. From the literature little is known on whether EC can be successful under these conditions. In…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Models, Semantics, Semantic Differential
Quinn, Kimberly A.; Rosenthal, Harriet E. S. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
In keeping with the special issue theme of "Remembering the Future," this article provides a selective review of research on how memory for social information (i.e., social category representation) influences future processing and behavior. Specifically, the authors focus on how categorization and stereotyping affect how we perceive others and…
Descriptors: Classification, Stereotypes, Memory, Social Cognition
Vale, G. L.; Flynn, E. G.; Kendal, R. L. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution…
Descriptors: Culture, Evolution, Time Perspective, Futures (of Society)
Fogarty, L.; Rendell, L.; Laland, K. N. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
The social learning strategies tournament was an open computer-based tournament investigating the best way to learn in a changing environment. Here we present an analysis of the impact of memory on the ability of strategies entered into the social learning strategies tournament (Rendell, Boyd, et al., 2010) to modify their own behavior to suit a…
Descriptors: Memory, Time Perspective, Futures (of Society), Socialization
Roberts, William A. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Evidence concerning the possibility of mental time travel into the future by animals was reviewed. Both experimental laboratory studies and field observations were considered. Paradigms for the study of future anticipation and planning included inhibition of consumption of current food contingent on future receipt of either a larger quantity or…
Descriptors: Evidence, Animals, Schemata (Cognition), Behavior Modification
Beran, Michael J.; Perdue, Bonnie M.; Bramlett, Jessica L.; Menzel, Charles R.; Evans, Theodore A. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Prospective memory involves the encoding, retention, and implementation of an intended future action. Although humans show many forms of prospective memory, less is known about the future oriented processes of nonhuman animals, or their ability to use prospective memory. In this experiment, a chimpanzee named Panzee, who had learned to associate…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Retention (Psychology), Cognitive Processes
Crystal, Jonathon D. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
Efforts to develop animal models of memory are critical for understanding the neural substrate of memory. Memory is essential for daily life and enables information to be stored and retrieved after seconds to years. The ability to remember episodes from the past is thought to be related to the ability to plan for the future. Here we focus on a…
Descriptors: Memory, Evidence, Motivation, Animals
Lind, Sophie E.; Williams, David M. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
A number of recently developed theories (e.g., the constructive episodic simulation, self-projection, and scene construction hypotheses) propose that the ability to simulate possible future events (sometimes referred to as episodic future thinking, prospection, or foresight) depends on the same neurocognitive system that is implicated in the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Theories, Time Perspective
Eacott, Madeline J.; Easton, Alexander – Learning and Motivation, 2012
In this paper we discuss some literature relating to episodic memory, future episodic thinking and mental time travel in humans and non-human animals. We discuss the concept of mental time travel and argue that the concept relies on subjective phenomena such as consciousness and on this basis is not useful when studying episodic memory and future…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Cognitive Development, Travel
Martin-Ordas, Gema; Atance, Cristina M.; Louw, Alyssa – Learning and Motivation, 2012
In this paper we describe a special form of future thinking, termed "episodic foresight" and its relation with episodic and semantic memory. We outline the methodologies that have largely been developed in the last five years to assess this capacity in young children and non-human animals. Drawing on Tulving's definition of episodic and semantic…
Descriptors: Memory, Semantics, Criticism, Role
Ortega, Leonardo A.; Daniel, Alan M.; Davis, Jessica B.; Fuchs, Perry N.; Papini, Mauricio R. – Learning and Motivation, 2011
Physical pain (induced by tissue damage) and psychological pain (induced by surprising incentive loss) share a set of common neural substrates, but little is known about their interactions. The present research studied such interactions using the formalin test to induce physical pain and consummatory successive negative contrast (cSNC) to induce…
Descriptors: Evidence, Pain, Drinking, Psychology
Vervliet, Bram; Iberico, Carlos; Vervoort, Ellen; Baeyens, Frank – Learning and Motivation, 2011
Generalization gradients have been investigated widely in animal conditioning experiments, but much less so in human predictive learning tasks. Here, we apply the experimental design of a recent study on conditioned fear generalization in humans (Lissek et al., 2008) to a predictive learning task, and examine the effects of a number of relevant…
Descriptors: Animals, Research Design, Testing, Conditioning

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