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Friday, September 30th, 2011
- 08:30 - 10:30
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SY_02. Contingency and causality: From cognitive theories to clinical reasoning, social stereotypes, pseudoscience, and legal issues
Matute Helena & Cobos Pedro
SY_02.1 - The temporal sequence of symptoms also matters: Further evidence of the use of causal theories in clinical psychologists Cobos Pedro L., Flores Amanda, López Francisco J., Godoy Antonio & González-Martín Estrella
SY_02.2 - Causal reasoning in repeated judgment and choice Hagmayer York
SY_02.3 - An algorithm and its implementation for minority group stereotype formation Murphy Robin A.
SY_02.4 - Speculating from absent evidence: A Bayesian network approach Lagnado David, Harris Adam & Cullen Victoria
SY_02.5 - Illusion of control when the participant is a mere observer Matute Helena, Yarritu Corrales Ion & Vadillo Miguel A.
- 14:20 - 16:00
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OS_08. Human learning
OS_08.2 - Inhibition and interference between cues: Training a cue-outcome association prevents the retrieval of other cues associated with the same outcome Vadillo Miguel A. & Ortega-Castro Nerea
OS_08.3 - Overestimations of null contingencies depend on the probability of the action Blanco Fernando, Matute Helena & Vadillo Miguel A.
OS_08.5 - Summing causes: People often choose simple non-normative strategies Ortega-Castro Nerea, Barberia Itxaso, Vadillo Miguel A. & Baker A. G.
- 17:20 - 19:20
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Human learning/Implicit learning
PS_1.061 - Positive feedback at the end of an unsolvable test (but not at the beginning) makes students believe they did well Orgaz Cristina, Matute Helena & Vadillo Miguel A.
- 17:20 - 19:20
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Visual perception
PS_1.009 - Measuring experimental software timing errors in the presentation of visual stimuli Garaizar Pablo, Vadillo Miguel A. & Matute Helena
Saturday, October 01st, 2011
- 17:20 - 19:20
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Human and implicit learning
PS_2.041 - The omission of an expected cue has functional properties of a contextual change Pérez Cubillas Carmelo & Vadillo Miguel A.
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