Spontaneous retrieval of sequential non-declarative information: New software-based neuropsychological test and algorithmic implementation of cognitive dissonance principles in serial ordering

J. Gomes, H. Akiba, Pedro C. Furtado, Raul Ando Raul Ando, Mauri Aparecido de Oliveira, Á. Dias
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Context : The principles behind the process of creating new, spontaneous sequences out of previously ordered non- declarative stimuli have been scarcely addressed and, for such reason, remain highly unknown. Objective : This paper has four interconnected goals: (1) introduce a new software-based neuropsychological test that can be used as a mean to assess key aspects of the way people order and reorder non-declarative stimuli, based upon cognitive dissonance principles; (2) introduce a mathematical approach to the latter in ordering/re-ordering of non-declarative stimuli; (3) assess whether the principles of cognitive dissonance in ordering/re-ordering hold for a cohort of young adults with upper socio-economic level; (4) access the extent to which the same holds for children and adolescents and trace a curve of maturation of cognitive dissonance in ordering/re-ordering. Methods : Our multi-age and multi-language social Network Test has two stages, first subjects must order figures representing human faces in accordance with their preference; next, different pairs of figures are automatically provided and each subject is asked to fulfill the intermediate arrays that are assumed to interconnect the original pair. Our mathematical model is centered around the relation defined by increases in the distance separating these different pairs of figures in the initial order (distances 1, 5 and 11) and related increases in the mean number of intermediate arrays placed in the re-ordering phase; 105 subjects were tested. Results : The tendency to produce reorders that are consonant to the one produced in the initial phase increases with age (in other words: people feel that there are more intermediate arrays between any two individuals to which they attribute divergent affect than the contrary). This trend inspired us to propose a cognitive dissonance index in spontaneous ordering/reordering of non-declarative stimuli, which may formalize the operation of a previously unknown cognitive dimension of the human mind and may serve as an index of cognitive maturation. To the extent that further studies endorse these perspectives, the tests, formulas, and theoretical principals may support new diagnostic methods and explorations in cognitive science.
序列非陈述性信息的自发检索:新的基于软件的神经心理学测试和序列排序中认知失调原理的算法实现
背景:从先前有序的非陈述性刺激中创造新的自发序列的过程背后的原理几乎没有得到解决,因此,仍然是高度未知的。目的:本文有四个相互关联的目标:(1)介绍一种新的基于软件的神经心理学测试,该测试可以作为评估人们基于认知失调原则对非陈述性刺激排序和重新排序方式的关键方面的手段;(2)在非陈述性刺激的排序/再排序中引入数学方法;(3)评估社会经济水平较高的青年群体在排序/再排序方面的认知失调原则是否成立;(4)了解儿童和青少年的认知失调在多大程度上适用于排序/重新排序,并追踪认知失调成熟的曲线。方法:我们的多年龄、多语言社交网络测试分为两个阶段,第一阶段被试必须根据自己的喜好对代表人脸的图形进行排序;接下来,自动提供不同的图形对,并要求每个受试者完成假定连接原始对的中间阵列。我们的数学模型围绕着这样一种关系:初始顺序中这些不同的图形对之间的距离增加(距离1、5和11),以及在重新排序阶段中放置的中间数组的平均数量的相关增加;105名受试者接受了测试。结果:随着年龄的增长,产生与初始阶段一致的重排序的倾向会增加(换句话说:人们觉得任何两个个体之间存在更多的中间序列,他们将其归因于不同的影响,而不是相反的影响)。这一趋势启发我们提出了一种非陈述性刺激自发排序/重新排序的认知失调指数,它可能形式化了人类心智中一个以前未知的认知维度的运作,并可能作为认知成熟的指标。在某种程度上,进一步的研究支持这些观点,测试,公式和理论原理可能支持新的诊断方法和认知科学的探索。
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