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Two experiments explored the duration of dogs' working memory in an object permanence task: a delay was introduced between
the disappearance of a moving object behind a box and the beginning of the search by the animal. In experiment 1, the dogs
were tested with retention intervals of 0, 10, 30, and 60 s. Results revealed that the dogs' accuracy declined as a function
of the length of the retention interval but remained above chance for each retention interval. In experiment 2, with new subjects,
longer retention intervals (0, 30, 60, 120, and 240 s) were presented to the dogs. Results replicated findings from experiment 1
and revealed that the dogs' accuracy remained higher than chance level with delays up to 240 s. In both experiments, the analysis
of errors also showed that the dogs searched as a function of the proximity of the target box and were not subject to intertrial
proactive interference. In the discussion, we explore different alternatives to explain why dogs' search behaviour for hidden
objects decreased as a function of the retention intervals.
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Anton Navarro Naiara Arriola Gumersinda Alonso 《Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)》2016,69(8):1583-1605
We conducted a series of experiments to determine the relative contribution of unsupervised versus controlled mechanisms to the intermixed-blocked effect. In Experiment 1, participants received pre-exposure instructions prompting a search for differences between stimuli, in keeping with past studies, and the intermixed-blocked effect was observed. In the remaining experiments, participants did not receive the aforementioned instructions, but instead were instructed either to simply observe the stimuli (Experiment 2) or in relation to a masking task (Experiment 3). None of the latter experiments produced an intermixed-blocked effect, suggesting that the effect found in Experiment 1 was driven by the instructions to search for differences, consistent with a controlled processing account of the effect. Moreover, we tested a prediction assuming the operation of a search strategy against one assuming the operation of a short-term habituation mechanism and found evidence more consistent with the search strategy hypothesis. We formulate a new account of the intermixed-blocked effect in humans based on an instruction-driven search and discuss how the account could explain many findings in the human literature. 相似文献
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Yoshiyuki Ueda Lei Chen Jonathon Kopecky Emily S. Cramer Ronald A. Rensink David E. Meyer Shinobu Kitayama Jun Saiki 《Cognitive Science》2018,42(1):286-310
While some studies suggest cultural differences in visual processing, others do not, possibly because the complexity of their tasks draws upon high‐level factors that could obscure such effects. To control for this, we examined cultural differences in visual search for geometric figures, a relatively simple task for which the underlying mechanisms are reasonably well known. We replicated earlier results showing that North Americans had a reliable search asymmetry for line length: Search for long among short lines was faster than vice versa. In contrast, Japanese participants showed no asymmetry. This difference did not appear to be affected by stimulus density. Other kinds of stimuli resulted in other patterns of asymmetry differences, suggesting that these are not due to factors such as analytic/holistic processing but are based instead on the target‐detection process. In particular, our results indicate that at least some cultural differences reflect different ways of processing early‐level features, possibly in response to environmental factors. 相似文献
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The meaningful life in Japan and the United States: Levels and correlates of meaning in life 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Michael F. Steger Yoshito Kawabata Satoshi Shimai Keiko Otake 《Journal of research in personality》2008,42(3):660-678
Culture supplies people with the provisions to derive meaning from life. However, no research has examined cultural variation in the two principal dimensions of meaning in life, presence of meaning and search for meaning. The present investigation adapted theories of self-concept and cognitive styles to develop a dialectical model of meaning in life, which predicted cultural differences in the tendency to experience search for meaning as opposed to, or harmonious with, presence of meaning. Using data from American (N = 1183) and Japanese (N = 982) young adults, mean levels and correlates of presence of meaning and search for meaning were examined. As predicted, Americans reported greater presence of meaning; Japanese reported greater search for meaning. In accordance with the model, search for meaning was negatively related to presence of meaning and well-being in the United States (opposed) and positively related to these variables in Japan (harmonious). Thus, the search for meaning appears to be influenced by culture, and search for meaning appears to moderate cultural influences on presence of meaning. 相似文献
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Recently, (Collier-Baker E, Davis JM, Suddendorf T (2004) J Comp Psychol 118:421–433) suggested that domestic dogs do not
understand invisible displacements. In the present study, we further investigated the hypothesis that the search behavior
of domestic dogs in invisible displacements is guided by various visual cues inherent to the task rather than by mental representation
of an object’s past trajectory. Specifically, we examined the role of the experimenter as a function of the final position
of the displacement device in the search behavior of domestic dogs. Visible and invisible displacement problems were administered
to dogs (N = 11) under two conditions. In the Visible-experimenter condition, the experimenter was visible whereas in the Concealed-experimenter
condition, the experimenter was visibly occluded behind a large rigid barrier. Our data supported the conclusion that dogs
do not understand invisible displacements but primarily search as a function of the final position of the displacement device
and, to a lesser extent, the position of the experimenter. 相似文献
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P. Potì 《Animal cognition》2000,3(2):69-77
Frames of reference (i.e. sets of loci defining spatial locations) determine animals’ performances in object search tasks.
Reference frames are used at different scales. Although much behavioural research has been conducted on search strategies
in many animal species, relatively little has been done on nonhuman primates. The two experiments reported here focused on
the relative strength and the level of functioning of different reference frames at the small-scale level in four capuchins
(Cebus apella). Two identical boxes and a landmark were placed on a round platform that could be rotated. A reward was hidden in subject’s
view under one box, and then a sash-screen was lowered to hide the rotation of the platform; the sash-screen was then lifted
and the subject allowed to search for the reward. In experiment 1 the rewarded box was always the closer to the landmark,
in experiment 2 it could be either the box closer to or the box farther from the landmark. Capuchins were successful after
invisible rotations in experiment 1, but they failed after invisible rotations in experiment 2. Two possible explanations
are proposed: (1) capuchins relied heavily on the left-right body-axis as a frame, and they could only substitute it with
a simple association between the rewarded position and the landmark; or (2) capuchins failed because they chose external cues
in the room, therefore on a inappropriate scale. The latter explanation allows two further inferences: (a) the capuchins’
choice was indirectly related to their body-axes; and (b) the capuchins revealed a cognitive asymmetry between small-scale
and large-scale spaces, thus differing from humans.
Received: 10 October 1999 / Accepted after revision: 4 May 2000 相似文献
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The present study investigated whether color imagery could override the representations of the prevalent selection history effect termed Priming of Pop-out (PoP), which is constituted by faster responding when the target color is repeated rather than switched across trials of color singleton search. Participants imagined a color in the interval between trials of a color singleton search task that could be the same as or different to the previous target color, and they were to rate the vividness of these representations following each imagery event. It was revealed that when highly vivid imagery was reported, the PoP effect was attenuated relative to less vivid forms of it (and absent in two out of three experiments), and that color imagery eliminated the build-up of priming following consecutive target color repeats. Overall, the present findings suggest the representations of the selection history system can be overridden by top-down imagery. 相似文献
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Using a cued conjunction search task, Anderson, Heinke, and Humphreys (2010) demonstrated larger effects from cueing target colour than from cueing target orientation. In this study, we separated the implicit (nonexpectation-dependent) and explicit (expectation-dependent) effects of orientation and colour visual cues. In Experiment 1, we replicated the original findings for short cue durations (100–200 ms), demonstrating that cues matching the physical property of the target on 80% of trials exert a rapid effect on search. These early cueing effects on reaction times were supported by evidence of guidance from cues on early eye movements. Experiment 2 introduced a feature to the cue that randomly matched the colour or orientation of the target. When cue orientation was predictive, there were strong implicit effects based on whether the colour of the cue and target matched. When cue colour was predictive, there were only weak effects from the cue's orientation. Implicit effects from cue colour remained when orientation-predictive cues were used and colour was unlikely to predict the target (Experiment 3). The data suggest that strong effects of colour cueing result from a combination of implicit and explicit processes, whereas effects from orientation cues are largely limited to the explicit guidance of visual search. 相似文献
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A visual stimulus may affect a motor response although its visibility is prevented by a mask. This implies that the sensorimotor system is more susceptible to stimulation than the perceptual system. We report data that are contrary to this intuition. Experiments where both the observer's perceptual state related to the presence/absence of a masked stimulus and the motor behaviour elicited by the same stimulus were jointly assessed on a trial-by-trial basis show that masked visual stimulation at constant visibility (d′) has two types of effect on the motor system. When the physical energy of the masked stimulus is weak, it affects the motor response only if it exceeds the observer's perceptual response criterion. It is only when the physical energy of the masked stimulus is relatively strong that its impact on the motor response is independent of the state of the perceptual system. This indicates that reflex, “nonconscious” behaviour has a high energy threshold. 相似文献