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Associative vs hierarchical account of human cue-elicited responding

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The role of awareness in human cue-elicited responding is still debated. In this talk, I will present new evidences about the Pavlovian-to-Instrumental Transfer (PIT) in humans and propose the idea that propositional and automatic (or ideomotor) processes may play a differential role in the outcome-specific and general forms of PIT .

This talk is part of the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Seminars series.

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