2020
DOI: 10.1177/1747021820959286
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Individual differences in causal structures inferred during feature negative learning

Abstract: Traditional associative learning theories predict that training with feature negative (A+/AB-) contingencies leads to the feature B acquiring negative associative strength and becoming a conditioned inhibitor (i.e., prevention learning). However, feature negative training can sometimes result in negative occasion setting, where B modulates the effect of A. Other studies suggest that participants learn about configurations of cues rather than their individual elements. In this study, we administered simultaneou… Show more

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“…Our previous findings (Lee & Lovibond, 2021) were obtained with a simultaneous AB compound (A and B were presented at the same time). However, the modulatory participants show, in both their causal structure beliefs and transfer, a type of learning that is more commonly observed in animal conditioning with a serial procedure in which the feature B precedes A in time, referred to as negative occasion-setting.…”
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“…Our previous findings (Lee & Lovibond, 2021) were obtained with a simultaneous AB compound (A and B were presented at the same time). However, the modulatory participants show, in both their causal structure beliefs and transfer, a type of learning that is more commonly observed in animal conditioning with a serial procedure in which the feature B precedes A in time, referred to as negative occasion-setting.…”
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“…The aim of Experiment 1 was to compare the degree of transfer of the properties of a negative feature to a previously modulated test excitor compared to a simple excitor that had been trained alone, after simultaneous feature negative training. We used the same allergist causal judgement task and followed the general design and procedure of Lee and Lovibond (2021). This task is well suited for the study of inhibitory learning because participants do not start with a strong prior belief in the inhibitory properties of any food, but there is nonetheless some possibility that a substance within a food could affect allergic reactions.…”
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“…In summary, while SOC in humans is probably parameter-dependent, one detail that appears to be crucial is whether participants are encouraged to encode the association between CS2 and CS1 (i.e., the within-compound associations), and/or discouraged from encoding the association between CS2 and the absence of the outcome. Otherwise, some form of inhibitory learning may occur [see Lee and Lovibond (2021) , Lovibond and Lee (2021) for different types of inhibitory learning]. Future studies could test whether parameters known to promote SOC over conditioned inhibition have similar effects in humans.…”
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