Castro Leyre, Matute Helena
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2010 Dec;63(12):2359-75. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2010.493614. Epub 2010 Jul 5.
After presenting two cues, A and B, together, later pairings of one of the cues alone with an outcome can generate changes in the associative value of the absent cue. These changes can be in the same direction as the present cue (i.e., positive mediation) or in the opposite direction to the present cue (i.e., negative mediation). We found both mediational effects in a human contingency task. In addition, we found that the direction of the change was determined by the existence of a prior association between the absent cue and the outcome. When a prior association exists, the absent cue tends to change its value in the opposite direction to the present cue, whereas when there is no prior association, the absent cue tends to change its value in the same direction as the present cue. Recent associative models (Stout & Miller, 2007) can explain our results.
在同时呈现两个线索A和B之后,之后单独将其中一个线索与一个结果配对,可能会使未呈现线索的联想值发生变化。这些变化可能与呈现线索的方向相同(即正向中介),也可能与呈现线索的方向相反(即负向中介)。我们在一项人类偶然性任务中发现了这两种中介效应。此外,我们发现变化的方向取决于未呈现线索与结果之间先前是否存在关联。当先前存在关联时,未呈现线索往往会朝着与呈现线索相反的方向改变其值,而当不存在先前关联时,未呈现线索往往会朝着与呈现线索相同的方向改变其值。最近的联想模型(Stout & Miller,2007)可以解释我们的结果。