Can existing associative principles explain occasion setting? Some old ideas and some new data

作者: Charlotte Bonardi , Jasper Robinson , Dómhnall Jennings

DOI: 10.1016/J.BEPROC.2016.07.007

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摘要: Since occasion setting was identified as a type of learning independent of 'simple'associative processes, a great deal of research has explored how occasion setters …

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