Automaticity in rule-based and information-integration categorization |
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Authors: | Sébastien Hélie Jennifer G. Waldschmidt F. Gregory Ashby |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of California, 93106-9660, Santa Barbara, CA
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Abstract: | Three experiments studied the effects of category structure on the development of categorization automaticity. In Experiment 1, participants were each trained for over 10,000 trials in a simple categorization task with one of three category structures. Results showed that after the first few sessions, there were no significant behavioral differences between participants who learned rule-based versus information-integration category structures. Experiment 2 showed that switching the locations of the response keys after automaticity had developed caused a similar highly significant interference, regardless of category structure. In Experiment 3, a simultaneous dual task that engaged executive functions did not interfere with either rule-based or information-integration categorization. These novel results are consistent with a theory assuming separate processing pathways for initial rule-based and information-integration category learning but a common processing pathway after the development of automaticity. |
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