[连续选择反应中的刺激和反应模式]。

J Hoffmann, A Sebald
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在连续选择-反应-任务中,如果刺激序列是结构化的,而不是随机的,反应时间会减少得更快。然而,这种结构特异性的表现改善是由于刺激序列的结构还是由于反应序列的结构,这一问题在讨论中存在争议。在回顾了相应的文献后,将报告一个旨在解决这个问题的实验。与目前的实验相反,它专门分析了统计冗余的影响,关系模式被引入刺激序列以及反应序列。这些关系模式彼此独立地变化。结果表明,反应序列中的关系模式具有较强的效应,而刺激序列的关系模式不具有系统效应。此外,数据表明,响应序列的关系结构特别有利于“运动块”的形成。在讨论中强调,无论是在实验研究中还是在理论描述中,关系模式对系列选择反应的影响都没有得到充分的考虑。
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[Stimulus and reaction patterns in serial choice reactions].

In serial choice-reaction-tasks reaction times decrease faster if the sequence of stimuli is structured rather than of being random. Nevertheless, the issue whether this structure-specific improvement of performance is due to the structure of the stimulus- or the response-sequences is controversially discussed. After a review of the corresponding literature, an experiment will be reported which was designed to contribute to this issue. Contrary to the present experiments, which exclusively analysed effects of statistical redundancy, relational patterns are introduced into the sequences of stimuli as well as into the sequences of responses. These relational patterns were varied independently of each other. The data reveal strong effects of the relational patterns in the sequence of responses, whereas the relational patterns of the stimulus sequences were not systematically effective. Furthermore, the data suggest that the relational structure of the response sequences especially favours the formation of "motor-chunks". In the discussion it is emphasized that effects of relational patterns on serial choice reactions are not yet adequately regarded, neither in experimental research nor in the theoretical accounts.

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