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Posterror slowing predicts rule-based but not information-integration category learning
Authors:Helen Tam  W Todd Maddox  Cynthia L Huang-Pollock
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
2. Department of Psychology and Institute for Neuroscience, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:We examined whether error monitoring, operationalized as the degree to which individuals slow down after committing an error (i.e., posterror slowing), is differentially important in the learning of rule-based versus information-integration category structures. Rule-based categories are most efficiently solved through the application of an explicit verbal strategy (e.g., “sort by color”). In contrast, information-integration categories are believed to be learned in a trial-by-trial, associative manner. Our results indicated that posterror slowing predicts enhanced rule-based but not information-integration category learning. Implications for multiple category-learning systems are discussed.
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