Individual differences in category learning: Sometimes less working memory capacity is better than more. Cognition, 107(1), 284–294] explored how individual differences in working memory capacity differentially mediate the learning of distinct category structures. Specifically, their results showed that greater working memory capacity facilitates the learning of novel category structures that are verbalisable and discoverable through logical reasoning processes. Conversely, however, greater working memory was shown to impede the learning of novel category structures thought to be non-verbalisable, inaccessible to conscious reasoning and discoverable only through implicit (procedural) learning of appropriate stimulus-category responses. The ...
Several studies have reported differences in categorization strategies among participants: some lear...
2 Research has shown that learning a concept via standard supervised classification leads to a focus...
A class of dual-system theories of categorization assumes a categorization system based on actively ...
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). Individual differences in cate...
It is sometimes supposed that category learning involves competing explicit and procedural systems, ...
Previous studies investigating the influence of a working memory load on category learning gained mi...
textCategory learning is an essential cognitive function. Empirical evidence and theoretical reasons...
Some argue that category learning is mediated by two competing learning systems: one explicit, one i...
The formation and maintenance of conceptual knowledge allows people to organize their experiences an...
A substantial and growing body of evidence from cognitive neuroscience supports the concept of multi...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Two plausible influences on category learning are presentation format and the learner’s beliefs abou...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
Many theories of category learning assume that learning is driven by a need to minimize classificati...
State-trace analysis was used to investigate the effect of concurrent working memory load on percept...
Several studies have reported differences in categorization strategies among participants: some lear...
2 Research has shown that learning a concept via standard supervised classification leads to a focus...
A class of dual-system theories of categorization assumes a categorization system based on actively ...
DeCaro et al. [DeCaro, M. S., Thomas, R. D., & Beilock, S. L. (2008). Individual differences in cate...
It is sometimes supposed that category learning involves competing explicit and procedural systems, ...
Previous studies investigating the influence of a working memory load on category learning gained mi...
textCategory learning is an essential cognitive function. Empirical evidence and theoretical reasons...
Some argue that category learning is mediated by two competing learning systems: one explicit, one i...
The formation and maintenance of conceptual knowledge allows people to organize their experiences an...
A substantial and growing body of evidence from cognitive neuroscience supports the concept of multi...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Two plausible influences on category learning are presentation format and the learner’s beliefs abou...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
Many theories of category learning assume that learning is driven by a need to minimize classificati...
State-trace analysis was used to investigate the effect of concurrent working memory load on percept...
Several studies have reported differences in categorization strategies among participants: some lear...
2 Research has shown that learning a concept via standard supervised classification leads to a focus...
A class of dual-system theories of categorization assumes a categorization system based on actively ...