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Biological significance in forward and backward blocking: resolution of a discrepancy between animal conditioning and human causal judgment.
RR Miller, H Matute
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 125 (4), 370, 1996
2551996
Learned helplessness and superstitious behavior as opposite effects of uncontrollable reinforcement in humans
H Matute
Learning and Motivation 25 (2), 216-232, 1994
1861994
Illusion of control: Detecting response-outcome independence in analytic but not in naturalistic conditions
H Matute
Psychological Science 7 (5), 289-293, 1996
1841996
Illusions of causality: How they bias our everyday thinking and how they could be reduced
H Matute, F Blanco, I Yarritu, M Díaz-Lago, MA Vadillo, I Barberia
Frontiers in psychology 6, 888, 2015
1782015
Human reactions to uncontrollable outcomes: Further evidence for superstitions rather than helplessness
H Matute
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 48 (2), 142-157, 1995
1761995
Illusions of causality at the heart of pseudoscience
H Matute, I Yarritu, MA Vadillo
British Journal of Psychology 102 (3), 392-405, 2011
1642011
Test question modulates cue competition between causes and between effects.
H Matute, F Arcediano, RR Miller
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 22 (1), 182, 1996
1531996
Illusion of control
I Yarritu, H Matute, MA Vadillo
Experimental psychology, 2014
1422014
Biological significance as a determinant of cue competition
JC Denniston, RR Miller, H Matute
Psychological Science 7 (6), 325-331, 1996
1291996
Making the uncontrollable seem controllable: The role of action in the illusion of control
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (7), 1290-1304, 2011
1162011
Flexible use of recent information in causal and predictive judgments.
H Matute, S Vegas, PJ De Marez
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 28 (4), 714, 2002
1032002
Blocking of Pavlovian conditioning in humans
F Arcediano, H Matute, RR Miller
Learning and Motivation 28 (2), 188-199, 1997
1031997
Predictions and causal estimations are not supported by the same associative structure
MA Vadillo, H Matute
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 60 (3), 433-447, 2007
892007
Interactive effects of the probability of the cue and the probability of the outcome on the overestimation of null contingency
F Blanco, H Matute, MA Vadillo
Learning & Behavior 41, 333-340, 2013
882013
Stimulus competition in the absence of compound conditioning
H Matute, O Pineño
Animal Learning & Behavior 26 (1), 3-14, 1998
861998
Measuring software timing errors in the presentation of visual stimuli in cognitive neuroscience experiments
P Garaizar, MA Vadillo, D López-de-Ipiña, H Matute
PloS one 9 (1), e85108, 2014
852014
Pathological gamblers are more vulnerable to the illusion of control in a standard associative learning task
C Orgaz, A Estévez, H Matute
Frontiers in psychology 4, 306, 2013
822013
Contrasting predictive and causal values of predictors and of causes
O Pineño, JC Denniston, T Beckers, H Matute, RR Miller
Learning & Behavior 33 (2), 184-196, 2005
672005
Cues trained apart compete for behavioral control in rats: convergence with the associative interference literature.
M Escobar, H Matute, RR Miller
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (1), 97, 2001
672001
Individuals who believe in the paranormal expose themselves to biased information and develop more causal illusions than nonbelievers in the laboratory
F Blanco, I Barberia, H Matute
PloS one 10 (7), e0131378, 2015
662015
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