Context switch effects and Context Experience in Rats’ Conditioned Taste Aversion
Context specificity of rats’ conditioned taste aversion as a function of context experience was assessed in two experiments. Rats received a single pairing between a flavor X and a LiCl injection in a distinctive context (context A) being subsequently tested either in the same context or in a different but equally familiar context (context B). Experiment 1 found that the context change attenuated aversion to X when contexts were new [...]
The effects of practice on cueing in detection and discrimination tasks
We report two experiments that examine the effects of practice on [...]
Lexical Access in Speech Production: The Bilingual Case
In this paper we review models of lexical access in speech [...]
Morphological processing in word recognition: A review with particular reference to Spanish data
The goal of this paper is to review the main [...]
Syllable-Frequency effect in visual word recognition: Evidence of a sequential-type of processing
Three experiments examine the syllable-frequency effect during visual word recognition [...]
