2020
DOI: 10.1037/xlm0000779
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Stimulus discriminability and induction as independent components of generalization.

Abstract: Generalization of learning can arise from 2 distinct sources: failure to discriminate a novel test stimulus from the trained stimulus and active extrapolation from the trained stimulus to the test stimulus despite them being discriminable. We investigated these 2 processes in a predictive learning task by testing stimulus discriminability (identification of the trained stimulus) as well as generalization of learning (outcome expectancy). Generalization gradients were broader for expectancy than for identificat… Show more

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“…Testing the above hypothesis requires the assessment of generalization, perception, and rules in the same participants. A recent study by Lovibond, Lee, and Hayes (2020) provides just this. Lovibond et al investigated the extent to which gradients of stimulus perception and US expectancy ratings were influenced by the type of rule that participants adopted (linear vs. similar) and the type of conditioning procedure administered in training (simple vs. differential).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Testing the above hypothesis requires the assessment of generalization, perception, and rules in the same participants. A recent study by Lovibond, Lee, and Hayes (2020) provides just this. Lovibond et al investigated the extent to which gradients of stimulus perception and US expectancy ratings were influenced by the type of rule that participants adopted (linear vs. similar) and the type of conditioning procedure administered in training (simple vs. differential).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In total, six different datasets are reported, four of which have been previously published in Lovibond et al (2020), and were retrieved from OSF: https://osf.io/xnva4/. The full details of the protocol used to generate those datasets (1, 2, 5, and 6) can be found in Lovibond et al (2020). We only report the main procedural details needed to interpret our analyses below.…”
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confidence: 99%
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