Music as a contextual cue in human predictive learning

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Sahar Aghajari, Harald Lachnit, Metin Üngör
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Abstract

In two experiments, we investigated the capacity of musical stimuli in establishing context-dependent behavior using a human predictive learning paradigm. The first experiment employed a conditional discrimination task, in which musical contexts provided information to solve the discrimination problem. During a learning phase, participants were trained to discriminate between two stimuli (X + , Y-) in Context A, with the discrimination being reversed (X-, Y+) in Context B. Results from a subsequent test phase revealed that participants adjusted their responses to the stimuli according to the musical contexts. The second experiment used an ABA renewal design to examine whether changes in musical context could lead to response recovery following extinction. In Phase 1, participants learned to predict an outcome based on Cue X in Context A, but this response was extinguished in Context B during Phase 2. In the Test Phase, returning to Context A led to the recovery of the initially learned response. The present results show that musical stimuli can serve as contextual cues in human learning, and we discuss theoretical as well as clinical implications of our findings.
音乐在人类预测性学习中的语境提示作用
在两个实验中,我们使用人类预测学习范式研究了音乐刺激在建立情境依赖行为方面的能力。第一个实验采用条件辨别任务,其中音乐背景提供信息来解决辨别问题。在一个学习阶段,参与者被训练在背景a中区分两种刺激(X + ,Y-),在背景b中区分(X-, Y+),随后的测试阶段的结果显示,参与者根据音乐背景调整对刺激的反应。第二个实验使用ABA更新设计来检查音乐背景的变化是否会导致灭绝后的反应恢复。在第一阶段,参与者学会了在情境A中根据提示X预测结果,但在第二阶段,这种反应在情境B中消失了。在测试阶段,回到情境A会导致最初学到的反应的恢复。目前的研究结果表明,音乐刺激可以作为人类学习的语境线索,我们讨论了我们的研究结果的理论和临床意义。
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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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