Washburn D A, Hopkins W D, Rumbaugh D M
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30303.
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 1989 Oct;15(4):393-400.
Effects of stimulus movement on learning, transfer, matching, and short-term memory performance were assessed with 2 monkeys using a video-task paradigm in which the animals responded to computer-generated images by manipulating a joystick. Performance on tests of learning set, transfer index, matching to sample, and delayed matching to sample in the video-task paradigm was comparable to that obtained in previous investigations using the Wisconsin General Testing Apparatus. Additionally, learning, transfer, and matching were reliably and significantly better when the stimuli or discriminanda moved than when the stimuli were stationary. External manipulations such as stimulus movement may increase attention to the demands of a task, which in turn should increase the efficiency of learning. These findings have implications for the investigation of learning in other populations, as well as for the application of the video-task paradigm to comparative study.
利用视频任务范式,用2只猴子评估了刺激运动对学习、迁移、匹配和短期记忆表现的影响。在该范式中,动物通过操纵操纵杆对计算机生成的图像做出反应。视频任务范式中的学习集测试、迁移指数、样本匹配和延迟样本匹配的表现与之前使用威斯康星通用测试设备进行的研究结果相当。此外,当刺激物或辨别物移动时,学习、迁移和匹配在可靠性和显著性上都比刺激物静止时更好。诸如刺激运动之类的外部操作可能会增加对任务要求的注意力,这反过来又会提高学习效率。这些发现对其他人群的学习研究以及视频任务范式在比较研究中的应用具有启示意义。