Giving Contexts Informative Value Makes Information Context-Specific
Contexts are sometimes informative about relationships that occur within them and sometimes not. The goal of this experiment was to determine the effect of that information value on the context-specificity of learning. Participants performed an instrumental task within a computer game in which they...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental psychology 2010-01, Vol.57 (1), p.46-53 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Contexts are sometimes informative about relationships that occur within them
and sometimes not. The goal of this experiment was to determine the effect of
that information value on the context-specificity of learning. Participants
performed an instrumental task within a computer game in which they defended
different Andalucía beaches (contexts) by destroying several
attackers (planes or tanks) by clicking on them (responses) with the mouse. A
colored sensor (discriminative stimulus) indicated to participants which
attacker could be destroyed in a given trial - that is, which of the
instrumental responses would be reinforced. Three groups of participants
received training on a discrimination between two discriminative stimuli (X and
Y) in Context A. The discrimination was reversed in Context B for Group I
(informative). Group NI1 received the same X-Y discrimination in Context B.
Group NI2 did not receive training with X and Y in Context B. Additionally,
participants received training with cue Z in Context A, which consistently
signaled the same outcome. A single test trial with Z revealed a lower response
rate in Context B than in Context A in Group I, while no differences across
contexts were found in Groups NI1 and NI2. Results suggest that when the context
is informative about relationships within the experimental setting, even those
relationships for which the context is not informative become
context-dependent. |
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ISSN: | 1618-3169 2190-5142 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1618-3169/a000006 |