Vadillo Miguel A, Orgaz Cristina, Luque David, Nelson James Byron
Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences, King's College London SE1 1UL, United Kingdom Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London WC1H 0AH, United Kingdom
Departamento de Psicología Básica, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid 28040, Spain.
Learn Mem. 2016 Mar 15;23(4):134-40. doi: 10.1101/lm.041145.115. Print 2016 Apr.
It has been suggested that people and nonhuman animals protect their knowledge from interference by shifting attention toward the context when presented with information that contradicts their previous beliefs. Despite that suggestion, no studies have directly measured changes in attention while participants are exposed to an interference treatment. In the present experiments, we adapted a dot-probe task to track participants' attention to cues and contexts while they were completing a simple category learning task. The results support the hypothesis that interference produces a change in the allocation of attention to cues and contexts.
有人提出,当人们和非人类动物面对与他们先前信念相矛盾的信息时,会通过将注意力转向背景来保护他们的知识免受干扰。尽管有此观点,但尚无研究在参与者接受干扰处理时直接测量注意力的变化。在本实验中,我们采用了点探测任务来追踪参与者在完成简单类别学习任务时对线索和背景的注意力。结果支持了这样一种假设,即干扰会导致对线索和背景的注意力分配发生变化。