• An attention modulated associative network. 

      Harris, Justin A; Livesey, Evan J
      Published 2010-01-01
      We present an elemental model of associative learning that describes interactions between stimulus elements as a process of competitive normalization. Building on the assumptions laid out in Harris (2006), stimuli are ...
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    • Attentional Changes During Implicit Learning: Signal Validity Protects a Target Stimulus from the Attentional Blink 

      Livesey, Evan J; Harris, Irina M; Harris, Justin A
      Published 2009-01-01
      Participants in two experiments performed two simultaneous tasks: one, a dual-target detection task within a rapid sequence of target and distractor letters; the other, a cued reaction time task requiring participants to ...
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    • Comparing learned predictiveness effects within and across compound discriminations 

      Livesey, Evan J; Thorwart, Anna; De Fina, Nicole L; Harris, Justin A
      Published 2011-10-01
      In four human learning experiments, we examined the extent to which learned predictiveness depends upon direct comparison between relatively good and poor predictors. Participants initially solved (1) linear compound ...
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    • The content of compound conditioning 

      Harris, Justin A; Andrew, Benjamin J; Livesey, Evan J
      Published 2012-04-01
      In three experiments using Pavlovian conditioning of magazine approach, rats were trained with a compound stimulus, AB, and were concurrently trained with stimulus B on its own. The reinforcement rate of B, rB, was either ...
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    • Latent Inhibition Reduces Nocebo Nausea, Even Without Deception 

      Quinn, Veronica F; Livesey, Evan J; Colagiuri, Ben
      Published 2017-01-01
      Background: Nocebo nausea is a debilitating and prevalent side effect that can develop after conditioning occurs between cues present in the treatment context and the experience of nausea. Interventions that retard ...
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    • Motor memory: Revealing conditioned action tendencies using TMS (Supplemental Information) 

      Tran, Dominic MD; Harris, Justin A; Harris, Irina M; Livesey, Evan J
      Published 2019-05-20
      Action tendencies can be elicited by motivationally salient stimuli (e.g., appetitive rewards) or objects that support utilization behaviors. These action tendencies can benefit behavioral performance through speeded ...
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