Hughes Sean, De Houwer Jan, Barnes-Holmes Dermot
1 Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium.
Exp Psychol. 2016 Jan;63(1):20-44. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000310.
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple question: How do people come to like or dislike stimuli in the environment? Evaluative Conditioning (EC) - a change in liking due to the pairing of stimuli - has been offered as one avenue through which novel preferences may be formed and existing ones altered. In the current article, we offer a new look at EC from the perspective of Contextual Behavioral Science (CBS) and, more specifically, Relational Frame Theory (RFT). We briefly review the EC literature, introduce Contextual Behavioral Science (CBS), Relational Frame Theory (RFT), and then describe a behavioral phenomenon known as arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR). Afterwards, we examine the relationship between EC and AARR. This novel perspective offers ways to organize existing as well as predict new EC effects, contributes to debates on "genuine" EC, human versus nonhuman EC, and further facilitates the development and refinement of cognitive theories of EC.
在过去的一个世纪里,大部分时间心理学家们都将注意力集中在一个看似简单的问题上:人们是如何喜欢或不喜欢环境中的刺激的?评价性条件反射(EC)——由于刺激配对而导致的喜好变化——被认为是形成新偏好和改变现有偏好的一种途径。在本文中,我们从情境行为科学(CBS)的角度,更具体地说是从关系框架理论(RFT)的角度,对评价性条件反射进行了新的审视。我们简要回顾了评价性条件反射的文献,介绍了情境行为科学(CBS)、关系框架理论(RFT),然后描述了一种被称为任意适用关系反应(AARR)的行为现象。之后,我们研究了评价性条件反射与任意适用关系反应之间的关系。这种新的视角提供了组织现有评价性条件反射效应以及预测新效应的方法,有助于关于“真正的”评价性条件反射、人类与非人类评价性条件反射的争论,并进一步促进评价性条件反射认知理论的发展和完善。