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Incidental auditory category learning and visuomotor sequence learning do not compete for cognitive resources
by
Madlansacay, Michelle
, Gabay, Yafit
, Holt, Lori L.
in
Acoustics
/ Adult Basic Education
/ Adult Students
/ Associative Learning
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Incidental Learning
/ Learning
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Regularity
/ Resources
/ Social support
/ Sound
2023
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Incidental auditory category learning and visuomotor sequence learning do not compete for cognitive resources
by
Madlansacay, Michelle
, Gabay, Yafit
, Holt, Lori L.
in
Acoustics
/ Adult Basic Education
/ Adult Students
/ Associative Learning
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Incidental Learning
/ Learning
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Regularity
/ Resources
/ Social support
/ Sound
2023
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Incidental auditory category learning and visuomotor sequence learning do not compete for cognitive resources
by
Madlansacay, Michelle
, Gabay, Yafit
, Holt, Lori L.
in
Acoustics
/ Adult Basic Education
/ Adult Students
/ Associative Learning
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Classification
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Feedback
/ Humans
/ Incidental Learning
/ Learning
/ Neural networks
/ Neural Networks, Computer
/ Psychology
/ Reaction Time
/ Regularity
/ Resources
/ Social support
/ Sound
2023
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Incidental auditory category learning and visuomotor sequence learning do not compete for cognitive resources
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Incidental auditory category learning and visuomotor sequence learning do not compete for cognitive resources
2023
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Overview
The environment provides multiple regularities that might be useful in guiding behavior if one was able to learn their structure. Understanding statistical learning across simultaneous regularities is important, but poorly understood. We investigate learning across two domains: visuomotor sequence learning through the serial reaction time (SRT) task, and incidental auditory category learning via the systematic multimodal association reaction time (SMART) task. Several commonalities raise the possibility that these two learning phenomena may draw on common cognitive resources and neural networks. In each, participants are uninformed of the regularities that they come to use to guide actions, the outcomes of which may provide a form of
internal feedback
. We used dual-task conditions to compare learning of the regularities in isolation versus when they are simultaneously available to support behavior on a seemingly orthogonal visuomotor task. Learning occurred across the simultaneous regularities, without attenuation even when the informational value of a regularity was reduced by the presence of the additional, convergent regularity. Thus, the simultaneous regularities do not compete for associative strength, as in overshadowing effects. Moreover, the visuomotor sequence learning and incidental auditory category learning do not appear to compete for common cognitive resources; learning across the simultaneous regularities was comparable to learning each regularity in isolation.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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