The changing pattern of perceptual analytic strategies and response selection with practice in a two-choice reaction time task |
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Authors: | Ben Fletcher P. M. A. Rabbitt |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. |
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Abstract: | In the experiment reported here the primary hypothesis proposed, which was supported by the data, was that subjects performing a two-choice self-paced serial RT task would learn to change their strategy of perceptual analysis of signals presented to them as they became progressively more practised. Early in practice each signal is identified as a particular state of the display and an appropriate response is then made. Well practised subjects, however, select their responses by reference to the change or constancy between successive displays. This strategy implies that the assumptions made by the generally accepted simple S-R connectionist model of two-choice serial RT may be quite misleading, since the choice of any particular response must be determined not only by the display state but also by what the previous response had been. |
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