Browsing by Author "Urcelay, Gonzalo"
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Category relevance attenuates overshadowing in human predictive learning
Urcelay, Gonzalo (The University of Nottingham, 2022-11-25)In situations in which multiple predictors anticipate the presence or absence of an outcome, cues compete to anticipate the outcome, resulting in a loss of associative strength compared to control conditions without ... -
Contiguity and overshadowing interactions in the rapid-streaming procedure
Urcelay, Gonzalo (The University of Nottingham, 2022-04-29)Previous research has reported that temporal contiguity is a critical factor determining the direction of cue-interactions: strong contiguity leads to competition (e.g., overshadowing), but weak contiguity leads to ... -
The effects of goal–landmark distance on overshadowing: a replication in humans (Homo sapiens) of Goodyear and Kamil (2004)
Urcelay, Gonzalo (The University of Nottingham, 2023-01-06)Goodyear & Kamil (2004) assessed the ability of Clark’s nutcrackers to find buried food based on a cross-shaped array of landmarks at different distances from the goal. Their findings suggested that close landmarks ... -
Social overshadowing: revisiting cue-competition in social interactions
Urcelay, Gonzalo (University of Nottingham, 2022-03-14)Understanding how we use the information surrounding us to extract patterns and guide our behavior has been of major interest in psychological research, in both social and nonsocial contexts. On the one hand, associative ... -
Spatial contiguity determines overshadowing between global-shape representations and stimulus-response associations in human navigation
Urcelay, Gonzalo (The University of Nottingham, 2022-01-25)Recent failures to observe cue competition in different preparations, together with the long-standing debate about competition phenomena in the spatial learning literature, have casted doubts on their generality. A recent ...