Formation of equivalence classes with the presentation of stimuli for fractions of a second

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Catalina Serrano , Paula Debert , Gerson Yukio Tomanari
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Abstract

Studies have shown that it is possible to establish conditional relations among stimuli presented for very brief durations in a matching-to-sample task.

Objectives

In the present investigation, we asked whether it is possible to establish equivalence relations following the training of conditional relations among stimuli presented for fractions of a second.

Methods

Two experiments were conducted. Adults performed a successive Go/No-go discrimination task in which one element of a compound stimuli was presented for durations as short as 33 ms. Stimuli were combinations of geometric figures and colored backgrounds. In the conditional discrimination training, touching only the correct stimuli was followed by reinforcement. Emergent stimulus relations were tested under extinction.

Results

Presenting either figures or colors with durations as short as 33 ms promoted the acquisition of baseline conditional relations that generated the emergence of corresponding equivalence classes.

Conclusions

Stimuli, with durations as short as 33 ms, exerted discriminative control over human participants and had the capability to establish equivalence classes, which holds significant importance for symbolic learning.

几分之一秒的刺激形成等价类
研究表明,在匹配到样本的任务中,可以在呈现时间很短的刺激物之间建立条件关系。在本调查中,我们询问在对呈现时间仅为几分之一秒的刺激物进行条件关系训练后,是否可以建立等价关系。成人进行了连续的 "去/不去 "辨别任务,在该任务中,复合刺激中的一个元素的呈现时间最短为 33 毫秒。刺激物是几何图形和彩色背景的组合。在条件辨别训练中,只有触摸正确的刺激物才会得到强化。结果呈现持续时间短至 33 毫秒的图形或颜色会促进基线条件关系的获得,从而产生相应的等价类。结论持续时间短至 33 毫秒的刺激对人类参与者具有辨别控制能力,并有能力建立等价类,这对符号学习具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: Learning and Motivation features original experimental research devoted to the analysis of basic phenomena and mechanisms of learning, memory, and motivation. These studies, involving either animal or human subjects, examine behavioral, biological, and evolutionary influences on the learning and motivation processes, and often report on an integrated series of experiments that advance knowledge in this field. Theoretical papers and shorter reports are also considered.
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