Extradimensional transfer in the easy-to-hard effect |
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Authors: | Peter Seraganian |
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Affiliation: | Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | In three experiments analyzing determinants of the easy-to-hard effect, pigeons acquired a hard discrimination after training on other problems. Intradimensional pretraining resulted in immediate transfer to the hard discrimination. Extradimensional pretraining consistently did not produce immediate transfer but did facilitate learning rate. In Experiment 1, the compounding of cues from an easy extradimentsional discrimination with those from the hard discrimination resulted in the former overshadowing the latter. When different types of extradimensional discriminations were introduced in Experiments 2 and 3, the degree of transfer was not proportional to the similarity in incidental background cues across problems. The findings indicate that in the easy-to-hard effect: (a) intra- and extradimensional mechanisms jointly contribute to the development of stimulus control, (b) intradimensional transfer is more consistent with the gradient-interaction model than the selective attention model, and (c) extradimensional transfer is better accounted for by the construct of general attentiveness rather than by the neutralization of background cues. |
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Keywords: | Reprints can be obtained from Peter Seraganian Psychology Department Room H-1060 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West Concordia University. Sir George Williams Campus Montreal Québec H3G 1M8 Canada. |
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