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类别学习中与年龄无关过程的证据。

Evidence for an age-independent process in category learning.

作者信息

Livingston Kenneth R, Andrews Janet K

机构信息

Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604, USA.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2005 Jul;8(4):319-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2005.00419.x.

Abstract

After learning to categorize a set of alien-like stimuli in the context of a story, a group of 5-year-old children and adults judged pairs of stimuli from different categories to be less similar than did groups not learning the category distinction. In a same-different task, the learning group made more errors on pairs of non-identical stimuli from the same category than did the other groups, suggesting increased within-category item similarity, or compression. These expansion and compression effects add further support to the view that concept formation involves systematic changes in the metric of similarity space within which objects are represented. They also suggest that these processes do not vary with age, which is at least consistent with the hypothesis that they are fundamental to the mechanisms underlying concept formation.

摘要

在学会在一个故事背景中对一组类似外星人的刺激进行分类后,一组5岁儿童和成年人判断来自不同类别的刺激对比未学习类别区分的组认为相似度更低。在一个相同-不同任务中,学习组在来自同一类别的非相同刺激对上比其他组犯更多错误,这表明类别内项目相似度增加,即压缩。这些扩展和压缩效应进一步支持了这样一种观点,即概念形成涉及对象在其中被表征的相似性空间度量的系统性变化。它们还表明这些过程不会随年龄而变化,这至少与它们是概念形成基础机制的基本要素这一假设一致。

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