Department of Psychology and Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1500 Highland Ave, Rm 392, Madison, WI, 53705, USA.
Sci Rep. 2022 Apr 8;12(1):5953. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-09894-3.
To effectively navigate their environments, infants and children learn how to recognize events predict salient outcomes, such as rewards or punishments. Relatively little is known about how children acquire this ability to attach value to the stimuli they encounter. Studies often examine children's ability to learn about rewards and threats using either classical conditioning or behavioral choice paradigms. Here, we assess both approaches and find that they yield different outcomes in terms of which individuals had efficiently learned the value of information presented to them. The findings offer new insights into understanding how to assess different facets of value learning in children.
为了有效地适应环境,婴儿和儿童学会了识别事件、预测显著结果(如奖励或惩罚)。然而,对于儿童如何获得这种为他们遇到的刺激赋予价值的能力,人们知之甚少。研究通常使用经典条件反射或行为选择范式来研究儿童学习奖励和威胁的能力。在这里,我们评估了这两种方法,发现它们在哪些个体有效地学习了呈现给他们的信息的价值方面产生了不同的结果。这些发现为理解如何评估儿童不同方面的价值学习提供了新的见解。