Effects of priming goal pursuit on implicit sequence learning

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Katherine R. Gamble
Joanna M. Lee
James H. Howard
Darlene V. Howard
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[1] Georgetown University,Department of Psychology
[2] The Catholic University of America,Department of Psychology
[3] Georgetown University Medical Center,Department of Neurology
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Nonconscious; Goal pursuit; Implicit learning; Priming; Sequence learning; Implicit sequence learning;
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Implicit learning, the type of learning that occurs without intent to learn or awareness of what has been learned, has been thought to be insensitive to the effects of priming, but recent studies suggest this is not the case. One study found that learning in the serial reaction time (SRT) task was improved by nonconscious goal pursuit, primed via a word search task (Eitam et al. in Psychol Sci 19:261–267, 2008). In two studies, we used the goal priming word search task from Eitam et al., but with a different version of the SRT, the alternating serial reaction time task (ASRT). Unlike the SRT, which often results in explicit knowledge and assesses sequence learning at one point in time, the ASRT has been shown to be implicit through sensitive measures of judgment, and it enables sequence learning to be measured continuously. In both studies, we found that implicit learning was superior in the groups that were primed for goal achievement compared to control groups, but the effect was transient. We discuss possible reasons for the observed time course of the positive effects of goal priming, as well as some future areas of investigation to better understand the mechanisms that underlie this effect, which could lead to methods to prolong the positive effects.
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页码:3635 / 3643
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