Training Intuitive Decision Making in a Simulated Real-World Environment
Objective: We investigated whether naturalistic, intuitive (pattern recognition–based) decision making can be developed via implicit statistical learning in a simulated real-world environment. Background: To our knowledge, no definitive studies have actually shown that implicit learning plays a caus...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Human factors 2013-04, Vol.55 (2), p.333-345 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective:
We investigated whether naturalistic, intuitive (pattern recognition–based) decision making can be developed via implicit statistical learning in a simulated real-world environment.
Background:
To our knowledge, no definitive studies have actually shown that implicit learning plays a causal role in the development of intuitive decision making when the latter is defined as pattern recognition of real-world, or simulated real-world, environmental situations.
Method:
The simulated environment was presented dynamically so as to induce a sense of simulated locomotion through the scene and over sequences of objects on the ground. During training, participants passively viewed the objects sequences; during test, participants made intuitive decisions about related or unrelated sequences.
Results:
Intuitive decision making can be developed via implicit learning. Articulatory suppression, which affects working memory, exerted a significant inhibitory effect on the training of intuitive decision making. Intuitive decision making trained in the simulated environment fully transferred to a flat display (but not vice versa).
Conclusion:
Intuitive decision making is developed by an implicit learning process that is engaged by the meaning inherent in naturalistic scenes.
Application:
Implicit learning can be used for training intuitive decision making. |
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ISSN: | 0018-7208 1547-8181 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0018720812454432 |