ABA, AAB and ABC renewal in taste aversion learning
Context renewal is identified when the conditioned response (CR) elicited by an extinguished conditioned stimulus (CS) reappears as a result of changing the contextual cues during the test. Two experiments were designed for testing contextual renewal in a conditioned taste aversion preparation. Experiment 1 assessed ABA and AAB context renewal, whereas Experiment 2 assessed ABA, AAB and ABC context renewal. The procedure of both experiments included three successive phases: acquisition, [...]
Morphological processing in word recognition: A review with particular reference to Spanish data
The goal of this paper is to review the main results [...]
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 in [...]
The effects of orthographic neighborhood in reading and laboratory word identification tasks: A review
This paper reviews recent research on the effects of “orthographic [...]
Introduction to the especial section on lexical access
Este número de Psicológica está dedicado al acceso léxico. Se [...]
