Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values

M Leganes-Fonteneau, R Scott, T Duka - Behavioural Brain Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …

Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values

M Leganes-Fonteneau, R Scott… - Behavioural brain …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …

Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values.

M Leganes-Fonteneau, R Scott… - Behavioural Brain …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …

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ML Fonteneau, T Duka - core.ac.uk
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …

Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values.

M Leganes-Fonteneau, R Scott… - Behavioural Brain …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …

[PDF][PDF] Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values

M Leganes Fonteneau, R Scott, D Duka - academia.edu
Classical conditioning theories of addiction suggest that stimuli associated with rewards
acquire incentive salience, inducing emotional and attentional conditioned responses. It is …