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James Byron Nelson

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Learning & Behavior|January 6, 2009
Contextual control of first- and second-learned excitation and inhibition in equally ambiguous stimuliJames Byron Nelson
Learning & Behavior|April 22, 2009
Perceptions of perceptual learning. EditorialJames Byron Nelson
Behavioural Processes|December 1, 2019
Intensity effects in human cue-outcome learningPaula Balea, James Byron Nelson
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|April 6, 2024
Perceived stress and renewal: The effects of long-term stress on the renewal effectBorja Nevado, James Byron Nelson
Learning & Behavior|March 20, 2015
Contextual control of conditioning is not affected by extinction in a behavioral task with humansJames Byron Nelson, Jeffrey A Lamoureux
Learning & Behavior|April 11, 2013
Extinction produces context inhibition and multiple-context extinction reduces response recovery in human predictive learningSteven Glautier, Tito Elgueta, James Byron Nelson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|March 5, 2026
Reinstatement as renewal produced by associative changes in contextJames Byron Nelson, Maria Del Carmen Sanjuan
Plos One|May 8, 2026
Perceptual learning mechanisms with single-stimulus exposureMaría Del Carmen Sanjuán, James Byron Nelson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 4, 2006
A context-specific latent inhibition effect in a human conditioned suppression taskJames Byron Nelson, Maria del Carmen Sanjuan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 11, 2007
The role of interference produced by conflicting associations in contextual controlJames Byron Nelson, José Enrique Callejas-Aguilera
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Learning & Behavior|January 6, 2009
Contextual control of first- and second-learned excitation and inhibition in equally ambiguous stimuliJames Byron Nelson
Learning & Behavior|April 22, 2009
Perceptions of perceptual learning. EditorialJames Byron Nelson
Behavioural Processes|December 1, 2019
Intensity effects in human cue-outcome learningPaula Balea, James Byron Nelson
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|April 6, 2024
Perceived stress and renewal: The effects of long-term stress on the renewal effectBorja Nevado, James Byron Nelson
Learning & Behavior|March 20, 2015
Contextual control of conditioning is not affected by extinction in a behavioral task with humansJames Byron Nelson, Jeffrey A Lamoureux
Learning & Behavior|April 11, 2013
Extinction produces context inhibition and multiple-context extinction reduces response recovery in human predictive learningSteven Glautier, Tito Elgueta, James Byron Nelson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition|March 5, 2026
Reinstatement as renewal produced by associative changes in contextJames Byron Nelson, Maria Del Carmen Sanjuan
Plos One|May 8, 2026
Perceptual learning mechanisms with single-stimulus exposureMaría Del Carmen Sanjuán, James Byron Nelson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 4, 2006
A context-specific latent inhibition effect in a human conditioned suppression taskJames Byron Nelson, Maria del Carmen Sanjuan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|July 11, 2007
The role of interference produced by conflicting associations in contextual controlJames Byron Nelson, José Enrique Callejas-Aguilera
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