School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.
Psychol Sci. 2011 Sep;22(9):1198-204. doi: 10.1177/0956797611419305. Epub 2011 Aug 22.
Models of attentional allocation in associative learning are typically structured according to one of two guiding principles: the predictiveness principle, which posits that attention is paid to cues that have reliably predicted an outcome in the past, or the uncertainty principle, which states that attention is paid to cues about which little is known. Both principles are well supported by studies of animals. However, in studies of human learning, there is very little direct empirical support for the uncertainty principle. In the study reported here, we addressed this gap by investigating negative transfer, a phenomenon that may provide unique support for the uncertainty principle. In two human learning experiments using an allergist task, we replicated the primary findings of previous research on animal learning. We believe that these data provide the first direct evidence for the uncertainty principle in human associative learning.
预测性原则,该原则假定注意力集中在过去可靠预测结果的线索上;或者不确定性原则,该原则指出注意力集中在不太了解的线索上。这两个原则都得到了动物研究的很好支持。然而,在人类学习的研究中,很少有直接的经验证据支持不确定性原则。在本研究中,我们通过研究负转移来解决这一差距,负转移是一种可能为不确定性原则提供独特支持的现象。在两个使用过敏任务的人类学习实验中,我们复制了之前动物学习研究的主要发现。我们相信,这些数据为人类联想学习中的不确定性原则提供了第一个直接证据。