Wyrick R A, Tempone V J, Capehart J
Percept Mot Skills. 1976 Oct;42(43):555-61. doi: 10.2466/pms.1976.42.2.555.
The relationship between attention and incidental learning during discrimination training was studied in 30 children, aged 10 to 11. A polymetric eye-movement recorder measured direct visual attention. Consistent with previous findings, recall of incidental stimuli was greatest during the initial and terminal stages of intentional learning. Contrary to previous explanations, however, visual attention to incidental stimuli was not related to training. While individual differences in attention to incidental stimuli were predictive of recall, attention to incidental stimuli was not related to level of training. Results suggested that changes in higher order information processing rather than direct visual attention were responsible for the curvilinear learning of incidental stimuli during intentional training.
对30名10至11岁的儿童进行了研究,以探讨辨别训练期间注意力与附带学习之间的关系。使用多参数眼动记录仪测量直接视觉注意力。与先前的研究结果一致,在有意学习的初始阶段和末期阶段,对附带刺激的回忆效果最佳。然而,与先前的解释相反,对附带刺激的视觉注意力与训练无关。虽然对附带刺激的注意力的个体差异可预测回忆情况,但对附带刺激的注意力与训练水平无关。结果表明,在有意训练期间,高阶信息处理的变化而非直接视觉注意力,是附带刺激曲线学习的原因。