Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusively used to mentally represent categories of objects. More recently, hybrid theories of categorization have been proposed that variously combine these different forms of category representation. Our research addressed the question of whether there are representational shifts during category learning. We report a series of experiments that tracked how individual subjects generalized their acquired category knowledge to classifying new critical transfer items as a function of learning. Individual differences were observed in the generalization patterns exhibited by subjects, and those generalizations changed systematically with experience. Ear...
We develop a model of the interaction between representation building and category learning. Our mod...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Category learning allows us to use previous informat...
While learning is often highly specific to the exact stimuli and tasks used during training, there a...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
Prototype and exemplar models form two extremes in a class of mixture model accounts of human catego...
Prototype and exemplar models form two extremes in a class of mixture model accounts of human catego...
A class of dual-system theories of categorization assumes a categorization system based on actively ...
The ability to learn categories and classify new items or experiences is an essential function for e...
Two experiments sought to test the theory that the effects of prior knowledge on category learning a...
We explore humans' rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight their psych...
The present study was aimed at examining the factors inducing feature creation in the perceptual and...
Some argue that category learning is mediated by two competing learning systems: one explicit, one i...
<div><p>We explore humans’ rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight the...
International audienceCategorization research has demonstrated the use of both rules and remembered ...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
We develop a model of the interaction between representation building and category learning. Our mod...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Category learning allows us to use previous informat...
While learning is often highly specific to the exact stimuli and tasks used during training, there a...
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusi...
Prototype and exemplar models form two extremes in a class of mixture model accounts of human catego...
Prototype and exemplar models form two extremes in a class of mixture model accounts of human catego...
A class of dual-system theories of categorization assumes a categorization system based on actively ...
The ability to learn categories and classify new items or experiences is an essential function for e...
Two experiments sought to test the theory that the effects of prior knowledge on category learning a...
We explore humans' rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight their psych...
The present study was aimed at examining the factors inducing feature creation in the perceptual and...
Some argue that category learning is mediated by two competing learning systems: one explicit, one i...
<div><p>We explore humans’ rule-based category learning using analytic approaches that highlight the...
International audienceCategorization research has demonstrated the use of both rules and remembered ...
Learning to categorize requires distinguishing category members from non-members by detecting the fe...
We develop a model of the interaction between representation building and category learning. Our mod...
2017 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Category learning allows us to use previous informat...
While learning is often highly specific to the exact stimuli and tasks used during training, there a...