Stimulus-specific dynamics of learning in conjunction search tasks

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作者
Casco, C [1 ]
Campana, G [1 ]
Gidiuli, O [1 ]
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[1] Univ Padua, Dept Gen Psychol, I-35131 Padua, Italy
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10.1080/13506280042000117
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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We investigated the time course of learning in visual search for within-dimension conjunctions in homogeneous (inverted V in Vs) or heterogeneous distractors (L in 90 degrees counterclockwise-rotated Ls and 180 degrees rotated Ls), and for across-dimension conjunctions search (green\in green/s and red\s). Two learning sessions of 10 and 5 blocks each took place three months apart. In the first session, the reduction in mean search time was greater for within-dimension conjunctions with heterogeneous distractors. Learning endured from one session to the other for all stimuli, suggesting that learning can be long-term in search for feature conjunctions. However, when the positional regularity between elements was perturbed, the effect of prior learning was reduced for homogeneous within-dimension conjunctions. This suggests that, for these stimuli, learning facilitates grouping by positional regularity. Finally, the learning effect with homogeneous within-dimension conjunctions disappeared when both target and distractors were rotated to modify the orientation of conjunction patterns. This suggests that learning improves a grouping mechanism selective for the relative orientations of combined form features.
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页数:18
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