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Deconstructing the Tower of London: Alternative moves and conflict resolution as predictors of task performance

机译:解构伦敦塔:替代动作和冲突解决方案可预测任务绩效

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Despite widespread use the cognitive demands of the five-disc Tower of London (TOL) are unknown. Research suggests that conflict moves ( those that are essential to the solution but do not place a disc in its final position) are a key aspect of performance. These were examined in three studies via a verification paradigm, in which normal participants were asked to decide whether a demonstrated move was correct. Experiment 1 showed that individual move latencies increase with the number of intermediate moves until the disc is placed in its goal position (resolution). Post hoc tests suggested that the number of alternative moves and moves to resolve a disc were independent predictors of performance. Experiment 2 successfully manipulated these factors in an experimental design. Experiment 3 showed that they remain determinants of performance as familiarity increased. Overall, errors on the task were significantly correlated with spatial memory. The implications of these findings for the use of the TOL in cognitive psychology and as an assessment tool are discussed.
机译:尽管使用了广泛的伦敦五塔塔(TOL)的认知要求是未知的。研究表明,冲突移动(对于解决方案必不可少但不会将光盘放置在最终位置的移动)是性能的关键方面。通过验证范式在三项研究中对这些内容进行了检查,其中要求正常参与者确定已证明的举动是否正确。实验1显示,直到将光盘放置在其目标位置(分辨率)之前,各个移动延迟会随中间移动次数的增加而增加。事后测试表明,替代动作的数量和解决光盘的动作是性能的独立预测因子。实验2在实验设计中成功操纵了这些因素。实验3表明,随着熟悉程度的提高,它们仍然是性能的决定因素。总体而言,任务上的错误与空间记忆显着相关。讨论了这些发现对于在认知心理学中使用TOL以及作为评估工具的意义。

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