Learned irrelevance and retrospective correlation learning.
In 1973 Mackintosh reported an interference effect that he called learned irrelevance in which exposure to uncorrelated (CS/US) presentation of the unconditional stimulus (US) and the conditioned stimulus (CS) interfered with future Pavlovian conditioning. It has been argued that there is no specifi...
Main Authors: | Baker, A, Murphy, R, Mehta, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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