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Associative History Affects the Associative Change Undergone by Both Presented and Absent Cues in Human Causal Learning

机译:联想历史影响人类因果学习中提示提示和提示提示所引起的联想变化

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R. A. Rescorla (2000) noted that a number of influential theories of associative learning do not take the associative history of cues (i.e., the prior training that they have received) into account when calculating the associative change undergone by those cues. The authors tested this assumption in a human causai learning paradigm and found associative history to be an important determinant of the learning undergone by cues that are presented on a trial. Moreover, associative history was also found to influence the amount of retrospective revaluation undergone by absent cues. These findings conflict with models of causal learning in which the associative change undergone by an element of a cue compound is governed by a summed error term (e.g., R. A. Rescorla & A. R. Wagner, 1972).
机译:R.A.Rescorla(2000)指出,许多有影响力的联想学习理论在计算这些线索经历的联想变化时并未考虑线索的联想历史(即他们已经接受的先前培训)。作者在人类因果学习范例中测试了这一假设,并发现关联历史是决定试验所呈现线索学习的重要决定因素。此外,还发现关联历史会影响由于缺少提示而产生的回顾性重估量。这些发现与因果学习的模型相冲突,在因果学习模型中,提示化合物的元素所经历的联想变化由总误差项控制(例如,R.A.Rescorla和A.R.Wagner,1972)。

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