“…Cognitive accounts, by contrast, have emerged from human research showing that generalization can be guided not only by similarity but also by factors such as category knowledge (Dunsmoor, Martin, & LaBar, 2012; Dunsmoor & Murphy, 2014; Lee, Lovibond, & Hayes, 2019), symbolic relations (Boddez, Bennett, van Esch, & Beckers, 2017; Dymond, Schlund, Roche, & Whelan, 2014), and verbal instructions (Vervliet, Kindt, Vansteenwegen, & Hermans, 2010). Our own work has revealed qualitative differences in generalization gradients between subgroups of participants depending on their inferred rules (Lee, Hayes, & Lovibond, 2018; see also Wong & Lovibond, 2017).…”