Journal article
No Apparent Influence of Reward upon Visual Statistical Learning
Frontiers in psychology, v 7, pp 1687-1687
02 Nov 2016
PMID: 27853441
Abstract
Humans are capable of detecting and exploiting a variety of environmental regularities, including stimulus stimulus contingencies (e.g., visual statistical learning) and stimulus reward contingencies. However, the relationship between these two types of learning is poorly understood. In two experiments, we sought evidence that the occurrence of rewarding events enhances or impairs visual statistical learning. Across all of our attempts to find such evidence, we employed a training stage during which we grouped shapes into triplets and presented triplets one shape at a time in an undifferentiated stream. Participants subsequently performed a surprise recognition task in which they were tested on their knowledge of the underlying structure of the triplets. Unbeknownst to participants, triplets were also assigned no-, low-, or high reward status. In Experiments 1A and 1B, participants viewed shape streams while low and high rewards were "randomly" given, presented as low- and high-pitched tones played through headphones. Rewards were always given on the third shape of a triplet (Experiment 1A) or the first shape of a triplet (Experiment 1B), and high- and low-reward sounds were always consistently paired with the same triplets. Experiment 2 was similar to Experiment 1, except that participants were required to learn value associations of a subset of shapes before viewing the shape stream. Across all experiments, we observed significant visual statistical learning effects, but the strength of learning did not differ amongst no-, low-, or high-reward conditions for any of the experiments. Thus, our experiments failed to find any influence of rewards on statistical learning, implying that visual statistical learning may be unaffected by the occurrence of reward. The system that detects basic stimulus stimulus regularities may operate independently of the system that detects reward contingencies.
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- Title
- No Apparent Influence of Reward upon Visual Statistical Learning
- Creators
- Leeland L. Rogers - University of DelawareKyle G. Friedman - University of DelawareTimothy J. Vickery - University of Delaware
- Publication Details
- Frontiers in psychology, v 7, pp 1687-1687
- Publisher
- Frontiers Media Sa
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- 1558535 / Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie; National Science Foundation (NSF); NSF - Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (SBE) University of Delaware Research Foundation 1558535 / NSF; National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Psychological and Brain Sciences (Psychology)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000386720900001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85006247308
- Other Identifier
- 991020929886704721
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- Psychology, Multidisciplinary