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Statistical Learning of Two Artificial Languages Presented Successively: How Conscious?

机译:连续介绍的两种人工语言的统计学习:意识如何?

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Statistical learning is assumed to occur automatically and implicitly, but little is known about the extent to which the representations acquired over training are available to conscious awareness. In this study, we focus on whether the knowledge acquired in a statistical learning situation is available to conscious control. Participants were first exposed to an artificial language presented auditorily. Immediately thereafter, they were exposed to a second artificial language. Both languages were composed of the same corpus of syllables and differed only in the transitional probabilities. We first determined that both languages were equally learnable (Experiment 1) and that participants could learn the two languages and differentiate between them (Experiment 2). Then, in Experiment 3, we used an adaptation of the Process-Dissociation Procedure (Jacoby, ) to explore whether participants could consciously manipulate the acquired knowledge. Results suggest that statistical information can be used to parse and differentiate between two different artificial languages, and that the resulting representations are available to conscious control.
机译:统计学习被假定为自动地和隐式地发生,但是对于通过训练获得的表示可用于有意识的意识的程度知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们关注于在统计学习情况下获得的知识是否可用于意识控制。参与者首先要接触听觉呈现的人工语言。此后,他们立即接触了第二种人工语言。两种语言都由相同的音节语料库组成,只是过渡概率不同。我们首先确定两种语言都可以平等学习(实验1),并且参与者可以学习两种语言并进行区分(实验2)。然后,在实验3中,我们采用了过程分离程序(Jacoby,)的改编,以探索参与者是否可以有意识地操纵所学知识。结果表明,统计信息可用于解析和区分两种不同的人工语言,并且所得到的表示可用于有意识的控制。

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