Implicit learning of fifth- and sixth-order sequential probabilities |
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Authors: | Gilbert Remillard |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,Morehead State University,Morehead |
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Abstract: | Serial reaction time (SRT) task studies have established that people can implicitly learn sequential contingencies as complex as fourth-order probabilities. The present study examined people’s ability to learn fifth-order (Experiment 1) and sixth-order (Experiment 2) probabilities. Remarkably, people learned fifth- and sixth-order probabilities. This suggests that the implicit sequence learning mechanism can operate over a range of at least seven sequence elements. |
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