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Learned predictiveness and cue processing in human learning

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Recent experiments have demonstrated that, just as in studies of animal conditioning, human contingency learning is influenced by cue processing mechanisms. That is, the processing resources devoted to learning about a given cue seem to depend on our prior experience of the predictiveness of that cue. This talk will use a number of recent of human learning experiments to illustrate properties of this cue processing mechanism.

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