| Literature DB >> 15948286 |
Yuhong Jiang1, Albert W Leung.
Abstract
Humans process a visual display more efficiently when they encounter it for a second time, showing learning of the display. This study tests whether implicit learning of complex visual contexts depends on attention. Subjects searched for a white target among black and white distractors. When the locations of the target and the attended set (white distractors) were repeated, search speed was enhanced, but when the locations of the target and the ignored set (black distractors) were repeated, search speed was unaffected. This suggests that the expression of learning depends on attention. However, during the transfer test, when the previously ignored set now was attended, it immediately facilitated performance. In contrast, when the previously attended set now was ignored, it no longer enhanced search speed. We conclude that the expression of visual implicit learning depends on attention but that latent learning of repeated information does not.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15948286 DOI: 10.3758/bf03196353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychon Bull Rev ISSN: 1069-9384