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    The redundancy effect is related to a lack of conditioned inhibition: Evidence from a task in which excitation and inhibition are symmetrical by Zaksaite, Tara, Jones, Peter M

    “…Rescorla and Wagner’s model of learning describes excitation and inhibition as symmetrical opposites. However, tasks used in human causal learning experiments,…”
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    The redundancy effect in human causal learning: No evidence for changes in selective attention by Jones, Peter M, Zaksaite, Tara

    “…Several recent papers have reported a difference in associative learning for two kinds of redundant cues, such that a blocked cue (e.g., X in A+ AX+)…”
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    Creativity and Blocking: No Evidence for an Association by Zaksaite, Tara, Jones, Peter M, Mitchell, Chris J

    Published in Avant (Toruń) (01-01-2017)
    “…Creativity is an important quality that has been linked with problem solving, achievement, and scientific advancement. It has previously been proposed that…”
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    Hydrocephalus: A neuropsychological and theoretical primer by Zaksaite, Tara, Loveday, Catherine, Edginton, Trudi, Spiers, Hugo J., Smith, Alastair D.

    Published in Cortex (01-03-2023)
    “…Hydrocephalus is a common neurological condition, the hallmark feature of which is an excess in production, or accumulation, of cerebrospinal fluid in the…”
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    Uncertainty and Blocking in Human Causal Learning by Jones, Peter M, Zaksaite, Tara, Mitchell, Chris J

    “…The blocking phenomenon is one of the most enduring issues in the study of learning. Numerous explanations have been proposed, which fall into two main…”
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