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Response selection difficulty modulates the behavioral impact of rapidly learnt action effects

机译:反应选择难度调节快速学习的动作效果对行为的影响

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It is well-established that we can pick up action effect associations when acting in a free-choice intentional mode. However, it is less clear whether and when action effect associations are learnt and actually affect behavior if we are acting in a forced-choice mode, applying a specific stimulus–response (S–R) rule. In the present study, we investigated whether response selection difficulty imposed by S–R rules influences the initial rapid learning and the behavioral expression of previously learnt but weakly practiced action effect associations when those are re-activated by effect exposure. Experiment 1 showed that the rapid learning of action effect associations is not directly influenced by response selection difficulty. By contrast, the behavioral expression of re-activated action effect associations is prevented when actions are directly activated by highly over-learnt response cues and thus response selection difficulty is low. However, all three experiments showed that if response selection difficulty is sufficiently high during re-activation, the same action effect associations do influence behavior. Experiments 2 and 3 revealed that the effect of response selection difficulty cannot be fully reduced to giving action effects more time to prime an action, but seems to reflect competition during response selection. Finally, the present data suggest that when multiple novel rules are rapidly learnt in succession, which requires a lot of flexibility, action effect associations continue to influence behavior only if response selection difficulty is sufficiently high. Thus, response selection difficulty might modulate the impact of experiencing multiple learning episodes on action effect expression and learning, possibly via inducing different strategies.
机译:众所周知,我们可以在自由选择的有意模式下进行动作效果关联。但是,如果我们在强制选择模式下运用特定的刺激-反应(SR)规则行事,则是否以及何时学会行动效果关联并实际影响行为尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们研究了由S–R规则强加的反应选择难度是否会影响最初的快速学习以及先前通过作用暴露重新激活的先前学习但作用较弱的作用效应关联的行为表达。实验1表明,快速地了解动作效果的关联并不受选择反应的难度的直接影响。相反,当通过高度过度学习的响应提示直接激活动作时,就阻止了重新激活的动作效果关联的行为表达,因此响应选择难度较低。但是,所有三个实验都表明,如果重新激活过程中的响应选择难度足够高,则相同的作用效应关联确实会影响行为。实验2和3揭示了不能完全降低响应选择难度的影响,而不能给动作效果更多的时间来引发动作,而是似乎反映了响应选择过程中的竞争。最后,当前数据表明,当快速连续地学习多个新规则时,这需要很大的灵活性,只有在响应选择难度足够高的情况下,动作效果关联才会继续影响行为。因此,响应选择困难可能会通过诱导不同策略来调节经历多个学习情节对动作效果表达和学习的影响。

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