CNH Roundtable Talk by Dr Poppy Watson
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Date and Time: Thursday 25 June 2026, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Talk Location: 1201, Level 12 Tea Room, Redmond Barry Building, Parkville
A light lunch will be supplied following the conclusion of the talk.
Talk Title: When Cues Drive Behaviour: Associative Mechanisms in Humans
Talk Abstract: Associative learning theories provide parsimonious explanation of how stimuli in the environment can trigger behavioural responses through both instrumental and Pavlovian mechanisms. Although much of this experimental work has been conducted using rodents, many studies have demonstrated similar associative mechanisms that underlie (at least some) human behaviour. I will provide an overview of some of this research and discuss a series of ongoing experiments investigating human S-R habits and Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer in both healthy and clinical populations. I will highlight some of the conceptual and methodological issues that have arisen along the way and outline some future plans.