Number, but not rhythmicity, of temporal cues determines phrasing effects in rat serial-pattern learning

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Fountain, SB [1 ]
Benson, AM [1 ]
Wallace, DG [1 ]
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[1] Kent State Univ, Dept Psychol, Kent, OH 44242 USA
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10.1006/lmot.2000.1057
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Recent work on experimental manipulations that affect chunking in sequential learning has shown that cues inserted into a sequence, termed "phrasing cues," can facilitate learning by serving as discriminative cues that overshadow associations between sequence items (Stempowski, Carman, & Fountain, 1999). This experiment assessed whether rhythmicity is an important determinant of temporal phrasing effects or, instead, that a discrimination learning view can adequately account for the results of manipulating the number and sequential positioning of phrasing cues. Rats learned serial patterns in which the number and organization of phrasing cues were manipulated so that phrasing cues were positioned at the beginning of four or eight chunks in an eight-chunk serial pattern. Alternate Chunks phrasing, Aperiodic phrasing (four cues always positioned before the first, third, fourth, and seventh chunks), and Random phrasing (four cues positioned at four chunks chosen randomly for each new pattern presentation) produced equal facilitation of acquisition for cued chunks relative to a No Phrasing condition, but not as much facilitation as Every Chunk phrasing. Cue removal produced deficits, with greater impairment observed for the eight- versus four-cue conditions. Thus, the effects of temporal phrasing cues were predicted less by their rhythmicity than by the common discrimination learning notion that associative strength is a function of the number of stimulus-response pairings. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
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