Lee Jessica C
School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2021 Jul 8;15:672628. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.672628. eCollection 2021.
In contrast to the large body of work demonstrating second-order conditioning (SOC) in non-human animals, the evidence for SOC in humans is scant. In this review, I examine the existing literature and suggest theoretical and procedural explanations for why SOC has been so elusive in humans. In particular, I discuss potential interactions with conditioned inhibition, whether SOC is rational, and propose critical parameters needed to obtain the effect. I conclude that SOC is a real but difficult phenomenon to obtain in humans, and suggest directions for future research.
与大量证明非人类动物存在二级条件作用(SOC)的研究工作形成对比的是,人类中SOC的证据很少。在这篇综述中,我研究了现有文献,并提出了关于为何SOC在人类中如此难以捉摸的理论和程序方面的解释。特别是,我讨论了与条件性抑制的潜在相互作用、SOC是否合理,并提出了获得该效应所需的关键参数。我得出结论,SOC在人类中是一种真实但难以获得的现象,并为未来研究提出了方向。