Yang Lee-Xieng, Lewandowsky Stephan
School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2004 Sep;30(5):1045-64. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.30.5.1045.
The authors present 2 experiments that establish the presence of knowledge partitioning in perceptual categorization. Many participants learned to rely on a context cue, which did not predict category membership but identified partial boundaries, to gate independent partial categorization strategies. When participants partitioned their knowledge, a strategy used in 1 context was unaffected by knowledge demonstrably present in other contexts. An exemplar model, attentional learning covering map, was shown to be unable to accommodate knowledge partitioning. Instead, a mixture-of-experts model, attention to rules and instances in a unified model (ATRIUM), could handle the results. The success of ATRIUM resulted from its assumption that people memorize not only exemplars but also the way in which they are to be classified.
作者进行了两项实验,证实了在知觉分类中存在知识划分现象。许多参与者学会依赖一种情境线索,该线索虽不能预测类别归属,但能识别部分边界,以此来开启独立的部分分类策略。当参与者划分他们的知识时,在一种情境中使用的策略不受其他情境中明显存在的知识的影响。研究表明,一个样例模型——注意力学习覆盖图,无法适应知识划分。相反,一个专家混合模型——统一模型中的规则与实例注意力模型(ATRIUM),能够处理这些结果。ATRIUM的成功源于其假设,即人们不仅记忆样例,还记忆对它们进行分类的方式。