Hunt R H, Aslin R N
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, New York 14627-0268, USA.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2001 Dec;130(4):658-80. doi: 10.1037//0096-3445.130.4.658.
The ability of adult learners to exploit the joint and conditional probabilities in a serial reaction time task containing both deterministic and probabilistic information was investigated. Learners used the statistical information embedded in a continuous input stream to improve their performance for certain transitions by simultaneously exploiting differences in the predictability of 2 or more underlying statistics. Analysis of individual learners revealed that although most acquired the underlying statistical structure veridically, others used an alternate strategy that was partially predictive of the sequences. The findings show that learners possess a robust learning device well suited to exploiting the relative predictability of more than I source of statistical information at the same time. This work expands on previous studies of statistical learning, as well as studies of artificial grammar learning and implicit sequence learning.
研究了成年学习者在包含确定性和概率性信息的序列反应时任务中利用联合概率和条件概率的能力。学习者通过同时利用两个或更多潜在统计量的可预测性差异,利用嵌入在连续输入流中的统计信息来提高某些转换的表现。对个体学习者的分析表明,尽管大多数人准确地掌握了潜在的统计结构,但其他人使用了一种部分预测序列的替代策略。研究结果表明,学习者拥有一种强大的学习机制,非常适合同时利用多种统计信息来源的相对可预测性。这项工作扩展了以往关于统计学习的研究,以及人工语法学习和内隐序列学习的研究。