Evan J Livesey, Yvonne Y Chan, Shu Chen, Hilary J Don
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摘要
最近,一个被称为理论保护的原则被提出来解释人们在遇到关于模糊线索的新信息时倾向于更新他们的信念的方式。这一原则提出了另一种建议,即在预测线索组合作为结果的潜在原因呈现的情况下,个体和汇总预测误差的组合有助于学习。在这里,我们讨论了理论保护概念和学习的注意转移模型之间的相似性,这些模型假设注意是由个体预测误差引导的。我们报告了在类别学习文献中使用一个突出的注意力转移模型的模拟,并表明它解释了理论保护的几个关键例子。这些学习偏差的基础,假设是由提示不确定性或预测误差决定的,尚未确定,需要进一步的测试来更清楚地分离这些因素。或许理论保护更应该被理解为知识更新的一种组织原则,而不是一种单一的心理机制。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Attention and prediction error as mechanisms for theory protection?
Recently, a principle known as theory protection has been proposed to explain the way people bias the updating of their beliefs when they encounter new information about ambiguous cues. This principle presents an alternative to the proposal that a combination of individual and summed prediction error contributes to learning in situations where combinations of predictive cues are presented as potential causes of an outcome. Here, we discuss similarities between the notion of theory protection and attention shifting models of learning that assume attention is guided by individual prediction error. We report simulations using a prominent attention shifting model in the category learning literature and show that it accounts for several of the key examples of theory protection. The basis of these learning biases, hypothesized to be determined by either cue uncertainty or prediction error, is yet to be determined and requires further tests that dissociate these factors more clearly. It may be the case that theory protection is better understood as an organizing principle for knowledge updating rather than a single psychological mechanism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition publishes experimental and theoretical studies concerning all aspects of animal behavior processes.