What is learned in spatial contextual cuing--configuration or individual locations?
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What is learned in spatial contextual cuing--configuration or individual locations?
Abstract
With the use of spatial contextual cuing, we tested whether subjects learned to associate target locations with overall configurations of distractors or with individual locations of distractors. In Experiment 1, subjects were trained on 36 visual search displays that contained 36 sets of distractor locations and 18 target locations. Each target location was paired with two sets of distractor locations on separate trials. After training, the subjects showed perfect transfer to recombined displays, which were created by combining half of one trained distractor set with half of another trained distractor set. This result suggests that individual distractor locations were sufficient to cue the target location. In Experiment 2, the subjects showed good transfer from trained displays to rescaled, displaced, and perceptually regrouped displays, suggesting that the relative locations among items were also learned. Thus, both individual target-distractor associations and configural associations are learned in contextual cuing.
Comment in
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The encoding process of nonconfigural information in contextual cuing.Percept Psychophys. 2008 Feb;70(2):329-36. doi: 10.3758/pp.70.2.329. Percept Psychophys. 2008. PMID: 18372753
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