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Overt attention and predictiveness in human contingency learning
Authors:Le Pelley M E  Beesley Tom  Griffiths Oren
Affiliation:School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF103AT, United Kingdom. lepelleyme@cardiff.ac.uk
Abstract:Two experiments used eye-tracking procedures to investigate the relationship between attention and associative learning in human participants. These experiments found greater overt attention to cues experienced as predictive of the outcomes with which they were paired, than to cues experienced as nonpredictive. Moreover, this attentional bias persisted into a second training phase when all cues were equally predictive of the outcomes with which they were paired, and it was accompanied by a related bias in the rate of learning about these cues. These findings are consistent with the attentional model of associative learning proposed by Mackintosh (1975), but not with that proposed by Pearce and Hall (1980).
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