“…These associations had already been implicated in phenomena that appeared to be beyond the scope of the Rescorla-Wagner model (e.g., potentiation : Durlach & Rescorla, 1980; unblocking : Rescorla & Colwill, 1983). Moreover, there is a significant body of independent evidence demonstrating their ubiquity, from studies of sensory preconditioning (e.g., Brogden, 1939; Rescorla, 1980; Rescorla & Cunningham, 1978) and second-order conditioning (e.g., Pavlov, 1927; Rescorla, 1982; Rizley & Rescorla, 1972; for a recent review, see Honey & Dwyer, in press, 2021). Indeed, recent evidence has revealed that such within-compound (or sensory) associations exhibit fundamental similarities to Pavlovian conditioning (e.g., Maes et al, 2020).…”