Abrahamse Elger L, van der Lubbe Rob H J, Verwey Willem B
Cognitive Psychology and Ergonomics, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, Universiteit Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2008 Feb;61(2):210-7. doi: 10.1080/17470210701566739.
According to many researchers, implicit learning in the serial reaction-time task is predominantly motor based and therefore should be independent of stimulus modality. Previous research on the task, however, has focused almost completely on the visual domain. Here we investigated sequence learning when the imperative stimuli were presented tactilely to the fingers. Learning in this task was compared to sequence learning in a typical visual task, using very similar experimental conditions. The results indicate that sequential learning occurs in the tactile task, though to a lesser degree than in its visual counterpart. Furthermore, there was similar cross-modal transfer in both directions, meaning that transfer from the visual to the tactile task was partial. It is proposed that sequence learning involves a stimulus-specific component in the visual but not in the tactile task.
许多研究人员认为,序列反应时任务中的内隐学习主要基于运动,因此应与刺激模态无关。然而,以往对该任务的研究几乎完全集中在视觉领域。在此,我们研究了将指令性刺激通过触觉呈现给手指时的序列学习。在非常相似的实验条件下,将该任务中的学习与典型视觉任务中的序列学习进行了比较。结果表明,触觉任务中会发生序列学习,但其程度低于视觉任务。此外,两个方向上都存在类似的跨模态迁移,这意味着从视觉任务到触觉任务的迁移是部分的。研究表明,序列学习在视觉任务中涉及特定于刺激的成分,而在触觉任务中则不然。