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特征的呈现方式对类别学习中规则和相似性知识获得的影响

Keywords: multimodal category learning rue-based similarity-based

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摘要: 采用原型变异任务,通过操纵规则和相似性特征的呈现通道,探讨特征的呈现方式对类别学习中规则和相似性知识获得的影响。结果发现,在听觉-视觉条件下习得规则的人数显著多于习得相似性的人数,而在视觉-听觉和视觉-视觉条件下则不存在显著差异;并且,三种条件下习得规则的正确率都高于习得相似性的正确率。这说明特征的呈现方式影响对规则和相似性特征的习得,在听觉通道呈现规则时被试更倾向基于规则分类。
Abstract: The present study was aimed to explore the effect of presenting mode of different features on the acquisition of rule-based and similarity-based knowledge in category learning. There are two prominent opposing approaches on what is acquired in category learning: the rule-based approach assumes that the optimal strategy of categorization is easy to verbalize and the category is learned via hypothesis testing, whereas the similarity-based approach assumes that the optimal strategy of categorization is not easy to verbalize and the category is learned through comparing the similarity of the stimulus to the prototype. It was found that the acquisition of rule-based and similarity-based knowledge in category learning was affected by the factors such as the amount of training, working memory, and category structures. Interestingly, recently, it has been found that participants performed better in the auditory condition than in the visual condition in the rule-based task, but participants performed better in the visual condition than in the auditory condition in the information-integration task. Thus, we expected that the mode in which the features were presented might influence the acquisition of rule-based features and similarity-based features in category learning. To address this issue, a modified prototype distortion task was adopted, in which the category member included one rule-based feature and ten similarity-based features. In the auditory-visual condition, the similarity-based features were from visual stimuli that varied along 10 binary dimensions, while the rule-based feature was from auditory stimuli that different in pitch. In the visual-visual condition, the similarity-based features were identical to the auditory-visual condition, while the rule-based feature was defined by the gray scale of the background of the visual stimulus. In the visual-auditory condition, the rule-based feature was identical to the visual-visual condition, while the similarity-based features were from auditory stimuli that varied along 10 binary dimensions. In the training phase, participates were asked to indicate which category the stimulus belongs to, and then the feedback of the correctness was provided after their response. Each block included 20 trials, and there were eight blocks, for a total of 160 trials. To examine whether people learned the

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