University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Dec;17(6):809-14. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.6.809.
Individuals generalize differently depending on the extent of their past experiences and what they learn from them. For instance, the peak of generalization can shift from a familiar stimulus to novel ones when the familiar stimulus has been repeatedly discriminated from something similar. We examined how the amount of experience students had in discriminating complex sounds impacted their later generalization. As training increased, participants improved at distinguishing sounds, but their tendency to respond to certain novel sounds increased. With additional training, however, this shift dissipated. The results suggest that shifts in generalization may correspond to transitional states of perceptual learning and that learning-related changes in perceptual sensitivities involve more than just incremental increases in feature selectivity.
个体的泛化能力取决于他们过去的经验范围以及从中获得的知识。例如,当熟悉的刺激与相似的东西重复区分开来时,泛化的峰值可能会从熟悉的刺激转移到新的刺激。我们研究了学生在区分复杂声音方面的经验量如何影响他们以后的泛化。随着训练的增加,参与者在区分声音方面的表现有所提高,但他们对某些新声音的反应倾向也有所增加。然而,随着更多的训练,这种转变消失了。结果表明,泛化的转变可能对应于知觉学习的过渡状态,与学习相关的知觉敏感性变化不仅仅涉及特征选择性的逐步增加。