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在几乎没有时间思考的情况下人类预测判断中的二级条件作用。

Second-order conditioning in human predictive judgements when there is little time to think.

作者信息

Karazinov Danielle M, Boakes Robert A

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Mar;60(3):448-60. doi: 10.1080/17470210601002488.

Abstract

Associative accounts uniquely predict that second-order conditioning might be observed in human predictive judgements. Such an effect was found for cue X in two experiments in which participants were required to predict the outcomes of a series of training trials that included P + and PX-, but only when training was paced by requiring participants to make a prediction within 3 s on each trial. In Experiment 1 training on P + ended before training was given on PX - . In Experiment 2 trials with P+, PX-, T + and other cues were intermixed. In the unpaced group inhibitory learning was revealed by a summation test, TX versus TM, where M was a control stimulus. These results suggest either that pacing interferes with learning successive associations more than with learning simultaneous associations or that lack of time to think interferes with inferential processes required for this type of inhibitory learning.

摘要

联想性解释独特地预测,二阶条件作用可能会在人类预测判断中被观察到。在两个实验中,针对线索X发现了这样一种效应,在这两个实验中,要求参与者预测一系列训练试验的结果,这些试验包括P+和PX-,但只有当通过要求参与者在每次试验的3秒内做出预测来控制训练节奏时才会出现这种效应。在实验1中,对P+的训练在对PX-进行训练之前结束。在实验2中,P+、PX-、T+和其他线索的试验相互混合。在非节奏组中,通过总和测试(TX与TM对比,其中M是一个对照刺激)揭示了抑制性学习。这些结果表明,要么是节奏对学习相继联想的干扰比对学习同时联想的干扰更大,要么是缺乏思考时间干扰了这种抑制性学习所需的推理过程。

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