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. 2008 Mar;77(3):413-27; discussion 451-3.
doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2007.09.013. Epub 2007 Oct 13.

Stimulus coding in human associative learning: flexible representations of parts and wholes

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Stimulus coding in human associative learning: flexible representations of parts and wholes

Klaus G Melchers et al. Behav Processes. 2008 Mar.

Abstract

An enduring theme for theories of associative learning is the problem of explaining how configural discriminations--ones in which the significance of combinations of cues is inconsistent with the significance of the individual cues themselves-are learned. One approach has been to assume that configurations are the basic representational form on which associative processes operate, another has tried in contrast to retain elementalism. We review evidence that human learning is representationally flexible in a way that challenges both configural and elemental theories. We describe research showing that task demands, prior experience, instructions, and stimulus properties all influence whether a particular problem is solved configurally or elementally. Lines of possible future theory development are discussed.

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