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What you see is what will change: Evaluative conditioning effects depend on a focus on valence
Authors:Anne Gast  Klaus Rothermund
Affiliation:1. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena , Jena, Germany;2. Ghent University , Ghent, Belgium Anne.Gast@UGent.be;4. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena , Jena, Germany
Abstract:This study investigated whether evaluative conditioning (EC) effects depend on an evaluative focus during the learning phase. An EC effect is a valence change of an originally neutral stimulus (conditioned stimulus or CS) that is due to the former pairing with a positive or negative stimulus (unconditioned stimulus or US). In three experiments, the task focus during the conditioning phase was manipulated. Participants judged CS–US pairings either with respect to their valence or with respect to another stimulus dimension. EC effects on explicit and implicit measures were found when valence was task relevant but not when the non-valent stimulus dimension was task relevant. Two accounts for the valence focus effect are proposed: (1) An additional direct learning of the relation of CS and evaluative responses in the valence focus condition, or (2) a stronger activation of US valence in the valence focus condition compared to the non-valent focus condition.
Keywords:Evaluative conditioning  Affective learning  Valence focus  Attitudes  Goal dependence  Attention
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