The psychophysics of contingency assessment.

LG Allan, SD Hannah, MJC Crump… - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors previously described a procedure that permits rapid, multiple within-participant
evaluations of contingency assessment (the “streamed-trial” procedure, MJC Crump, SD …

More frequent, shorter trials enhance acquisition in a training session: There is a free lunch!

RA Murphy, JE Witnauer, S Castiello… - Journal of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The strength of the learned relation between two events, a model for causal perception, has
been found to depend on their overall statistical relation, and might be expected to be …

Cue duration and trial spacing effects in contingency assessment in the streaming procedure with humans.

J Jozefowiez, RR Miller - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
According to the cycle/trial (C/T) rule, the rate of associative learning is a function of the ratio
between the overall rate of US presentation (C) and its rate in the presence of the …

Contiguity and overshadowing interactions in the rapid-streaming procedure

JA Alcalá, RR Miller, RD Kirkden, GP Urcelay - Learning & Behavior, 2023 - Springer
When multiple cues are associated with the same outcome, organisms tend to select
between the cues, with one revealing greater behavioral control at the expense of the others …

The role of cue information in the outcome-density effect: Evidence from neural network simulations and a causal learning experiment

SC Musca, MA Vadillo, F Blanco, H Matute - Connection Science, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Although normatively irrelevant to the relationship between a cue and an outcome, outcome
density (ie its base-rate probability) affects people's estimation of causality. By what process …

Causal discounting in the presence of a stronger cue is due to bias

JP Laux, KM Goedert, AB Markman - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2010 - Springer
People use information about the covariation between a putative cause and an outcome to
determine whether a causal relationship obtains. When there are two candidate causes and …

Retroactive interference: Counterconditioning and extinction with and without biologically significant outcomes.

J Jozefowiez, AS Berruti, Y Moshchenko… - … : Animal Learning and …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Following cue-outcome (XO) pairings, 2 procedures that reduce conditioned responses to X
are extinction, in which X is presented by itself, and counterconditioning, in which X is paired …

Cue-interaction effects in contingency judgments using the streamed-trial procedure.

SD Hannah, MJC Crump, LG Allan… - Canadian Journal of …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Nous avons précédemment décrit une procédure permettant d'obtenir rapidement plusieurs
mesures intra-sujets de la contingence entre un indice et une conséquence (la procédure …

Individual differences in the perception of cue-outcome contingencies: A signal detection analysis

J Jozefowiez - Behavioural Processes, 2021 - Elsevier
In a signal detection theory (SDT) approach to associative learning, one assumes that, when
a subject is exposed to a flow of stimuli, an association is created between the internal …

[PDF][PDF] Applying signal detection theory to contingency assessment.

S Siegel, LG Allan, SD Hannah… - Comparative Cognition & …, 2009 - crumplab.com
In most studies of contingency assessment participants judge the magnitude of the
relationship between cues and outcomes. This judgment is a conflated measure of the …