A Novel Research Tool for Studying Human Associative Learning: Role-Playing Game Tasks1,2

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Takatoshi Nagaishi
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A role-playing game (RPG) is a video game genre in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. This study examined the possibility of applying an RPG task to human associative learning. Specifically, it examined latent inhibition and context-specific latent inhibition using the RPG task. In the RPG task, the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli were a monster and a treasure obtained battling the monster, respectively. Conditioning was conducted by presenting a treasure after a battle. The experimental context was the location where the battle occurred. Participants were asked to make judgments about the extent to which each monster they encountered would likely have a treasure. Prior to conditioning, a treatment of not obtaining a treasure after a battle would make it unlikely to expect the monster to have a treasure, even if it was received after a subsequent battle (i.e., latent inhibition). Furthermore, when the battle location was changed, the latent inhibition disappeared (i.e., context-specific latent inhibition). These observed phenomena suggested that the RPG task may be employed as a tool to extend research regarding human associative learning.

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研究人类联想学习的新工具:角色扮演游戏任务[1,2]
角色扮演游戏(RPG)是一种电子游戏类型,玩家在其中扮演虚构背景中的角色。这项研究考察了将RPG任务应用于人类联想学习的可能性。具体来说,它使用RPG任务检查了潜在抑制和情境特异性潜在抑制。在RPG任务中,条件刺激和无条件刺激分别是怪物和与怪物战斗获得的宝藏。条件反射是通过在战斗结束后赠送宝藏来进行的。实验环境是战斗发生的地点。参与者被要求判断他们遇到的每个怪物可能拥有宝藏的程度。在条件反射之前,在战斗后未获得宝藏的处理将使怪物不太可能期望拥有宝藏,即使它在随后的战斗中获得宝藏(即潜在抑制)。此外,当战斗地点改变时,潜在抑制消失(即情境特异性潜在抑制)。这些观察到的现象表明,RPG任务可以作为扩展人类联想学习研究的工具。
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Japanese Psychological Research
Japanese Psychological Research PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.
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