PET evidence for multiple strategies of categorization |
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Authors: | Patalano A L Smith E E Jonides J Koeppe R A |
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Affiliation: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. patalano@uiuc.edu |
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Abstract: | It is widely held that people use multiple strategies to categorize their experiences in the world. We conducted a pair of neuroimaging experiments to identify the neural correlates of two of these strategies— rule application and exemplar similarity. Participants were instructed to perform either a ruleor an exemplar-based categorization task while changes in cerebral blood flow were measured using positron emission tomography. Patterns of neural activity were consistent with the predictions of cognitive models of rule- versus exemplar-based categorization and with existing neuroscience data. The identification of strategy-specific neural patterns offers future researchers a diagnostic tool for assessing strategy use in other situations. |
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