Within-category discontinuity interacts with verbal rule complexity in perceptual category learning |
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Authors: | Maddox W Todd Filoteo J Vincent Lauritzen J Scott |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. maddox@psy.utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | A test of the predicted interaction between within-category discontinuity and verbal rule complexity on information-integration and rule-based category learning was conducted. Within-category discontinuity adversely affected information-integration category learning but not rule-based category learning. Model-based analyses suggested that some information-integration participants improved performance by recruiting more "units" in the discontinuous condition. Verbal rule complexity adversely affected rule-based category learning but not information-integration category learning. Model-based analyses suggested that the rule based effect was on both decision criterion learning and variability in decision criterion placement. These results suggest that within-category discontinuity and decision rule complexity differentially impact information-integration and rule-based category learning and provide information regarding the detailed processing characteristics of these two proposed category learning systems. |
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