When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a compact internal description of the sequence. One proposal of how sequences can be compressed is people’s ability to form chunks. We study people’s chunking behavior in a serial reaction time task. We relate chunk representation with sequence statistics and task demands, and propose a rational model of chunking that rearranges and concatenates its representation to jointly optimize for accuracy and speed. Our model predicts that participants should chunk more if chunks are indeed part of the generative model underlying a task and should, on average, learn longer chunks when optimizing for speed than optimizing for accuracy. We te...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
In a study of the formation of representations of task sequences and its influence on task inhibitio...
When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns withi...
When exposed to perceptual sequences, we are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a c...
Chunking is widely theorized to be a fundamental building block of cognition, underlying language, m...
duction tasks are a standard tool to analyze motor learning, consoli-dation, and habituation. As seq...
Several reports of implicit pattern learning have appeared in recent years and are briefly reviewed....
Abstract When exposed to a regular sequence, people learn to exploit its predictable structure. Ther...
Chunk learning (the process by which a sequence is learned and retrieved from memory in smaller, dec...
Chunk learning (the process by which a sequence is learned and retrieved from memory in smaller, dec...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
Chunking is the process by which frequently repeated segments of temporal inputs are concatenated in...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
In a study of the formation of representations of task sequences and its influence on task inhibitio...
When exposed to perceptual and motor sequences, people are able to gradually identify patterns withi...
When exposed to perceptual sequences, we are able to gradually identify patterns within and form a c...
Chunking is widely theorized to be a fundamental building block of cognition, underlying language, m...
duction tasks are a standard tool to analyze motor learning, consoli-dation, and habituation. As seq...
Several reports of implicit pattern learning have appeared in recent years and are briefly reviewed....
Abstract When exposed to a regular sequence, people learn to exploit its predictable structure. Ther...
Chunk learning (the process by which a sequence is learned and retrieved from memory in smaller, dec...
Chunk learning (the process by which a sequence is learned and retrieved from memory in smaller, dec...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
Chunking is the process by which frequently repeated segments of temporal inputs are concatenated in...
In tasks that demand rapid performance, actions must be executed as efficiently as possible. Theorie...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
Chunking, namely the grouping of sequence elements in clusters, is ubiquitous during sequence proces...
In a study of the formation of representations of task sequences and its influence on task inhibitio...