University of Utah, 84112, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Mem Cognit. 1974 Mar;2(2):206-10. doi: 10.3758/BF03208983.
Three levels (.5, 1.0, and 2.0 sec) of interstimulus interval (ISI) and presence vs absence of a masking task were manipulated in a human eyelid reflex conditioning situation. Through the use of a two-phase model of conditioning performance, it was concluded that (1) increasing the ISI and introducing a masking task increased the duration of Phase 1, (2) as ISI increased, the amount of conditioning decreased, (3) the trial-by-trial rate of change in response probability increased as a function of ISI, and (4) the masking task reduced operator limits. It was also noted that the typical ISI function is composed of rate effects at short ISis and conditioning limit effects at long ISIs and that the larger 0 at larger ISis does not follow from a model of the stimulus trace hypothesis.
在人类眼睑反射条件作用的情况下,分别操纵三个刺激间间隔(ISI)水平(0.5、1.0 和 2.0 秒)和有无掩蔽任务,通过使用条件作用表现的两阶段模型,得出以下结论:(1)增加 ISI 和引入掩蔽任务会延长第一阶段的持续时间;(2)随着 ISI 的增加,条件作用的程度降低;(3)反应概率的逐次试验变化率随 ISI 的增加而增加;(4)掩蔽任务减少了操作员的限制。还注意到,典型的 ISI 函数由短 ISI 下的速率效应和长 ISI 下的条件作用限制效应组成,并且较大的 0 并不遵循刺激痕迹假说的模型。