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Selective Attention in Cross-Situational Statistical Learning: Evidence From Eye Tracking

机译:跨情境统计学习中的选择性注意:眼动追踪的证据

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A growing set of data show that adults are quite good at accumulating statistical evidence across individually ambiguous learning contexts with multiple novel words and multiple novel objects (Yu and Smith, ; Fitneva and Christiansen, ; Kachergis et al., ; Yurovsky et al., under resubmission); experimental studies also indicate that infants and young children do this kind of learning as well (Smith and Yu, ; Vouloumanos and Werker, ). The present study provides evidence for the operation of selective attention in the course of cross-situational learning with two main goals. The first was to show that selective attention is critical for the underlying mechanisms that support successful cross-situational learning. The second one was to test whether an associative mechanism with selective attention can explain momentary gaze data in cross-situational learning. Toward these goals, we collected eye movement data from participants when they engaged in a cross-situational statistical learning task. Various gaze patterns were extracted, analyzed and compared between strong learners who acquired more word-referent pairs through training, and average and weak learners who learned fewer pairs. Fine-grained behavioral patterns from gaze data reveal how learners control their attention after hearing a word, how they selectively attend to individual objects which compete for attention within a learning trial, and how statistical evidence is accumulated trial by trial, and integrated across words, across objects, and across word–object mappings. Taken together, those findings from eye movements provide new evidence on the real-time statistical learning mechanisms operating in the human cognitive system.
机译:越来越多的数据表明,成年人非常擅长在具有多个新词和多个新对象的各个模棱两可的学习环境中积累统计证据(Yu和Smith,Fitneva和Christiansen,Kachergis等,Yurovsky等,正在重新提交);实验研究还表明,婴儿和幼儿也进行这种学习(Smith和Yu,Vouloumanos和Werker,)。本研究为跨境学习过程中有两个主要目标的选择性注意的操作提供了证据。首先是表明选择性注意对于支持成功的跨境学习的基本机制至关重要。第二个是测试一种具有选择性注意力的联想机制是否可以解释跨情境学习中的瞬时注视数据。为了实现这些目标,我们从参与者从事跨情境的统计学习任务时收集了他们的眼动数据。提取,分析和比较各种凝视模式,这些强力学习者通过培训获得了更多的单词指对,而普通和弱者则学习了较少的对。凝视数据的细粒度行为模式揭示了学习者在听完单词后如何控制注意力,他们如何选择性地关注在学习试验中竞争注意力的单个对象,统计证据如何在每个试验中逐项积累并整合到单词中,跨对象,以及跨词-对象映射。综上所述,这些来自眼球运动的发现为人类认知系统中运行的实时统计学习机制提供了新的证据。

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