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序列预暴露中的显著性调制:对知觉学习的启示

Salience modulation in serial preexposure: implications for perceptual learning.

作者信息

Artigas Antonio A, Contel David M, Sansa Joan, Prados Jose

机构信息

Departament de Psicologia Bàsica, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2012 Jan;38(1):66-73. doi: 10.1037/a0026399.

Abstract

In three experiments rats were given serial preexposure to two flavor stimuli. In Experiment 1, some animals were given exposure to AX followed by the presentation of BX, a forward schedule; the others were given backward preexposure (BX→AX). Conditioning and test trials with the A element showed that salience or effectiveness of A was better protected in the forward than in the backward condition. Experiments 2 and 3 assessed the relevance of this salience modulation mechanism for perceptual learning. In these experiments, generalization of a conditioned aversion from AX to BX was reduced in the forward (but not in the backward) condition only after prolonged exposure, indicating that the establishment of an inhibitory link from B to A is required for successful discrimination. However, generalization to a novel compound stimulus, NX, was reduced in the forward group both after short and long preexposure, suggesting the existence of salience modulation processes that work in parallel with associative inhibition. These results seem to support the existence of a salience modulation mechanism that seems to be beyond the scope of current theories of perceptual learning.

摘要

在三个实验中,给大鼠连续预先暴露于两种味道刺激。在实验1中,一些动物先暴露于AX,随后呈现BX,这是一种顺向模式;其他动物则接受逆向预先暴露(BX→AX)。对A元素进行条件作用和测试试验表明,在顺向条件下,A的显著性或有效性比在逆向条件下得到了更好的保护。实验2和3评估了这种显著性调节机制与知觉学习的相关性。在这些实验中,只有在长时间暴露后,条件性厌恶从AX到BX的泛化在顺向(而非逆向)条件下才会降低,这表明从B到A建立抑制性联系是成功进行辨别所必需的。然而,在短期和长期预先暴露后,顺向组对新的复合刺激NX的泛化均降低,这表明存在与联想抑制并行起作用的显著性调节过程。这些结果似乎支持了一种显著性调节机制的存在,而这种机制似乎超出了当前知觉学习理论的范畴。

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