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Hysteresis affects approximate number discrimination in young children.

Darko Odic1, Howard Hock2, Justin Halberda1.   

Abstract

Perceptual decisions are often affected not only by the evidence gathered during a trial but also by the history of preceding trials. This effect--termed perceptual hysteresis--provides evidence for how perceptual information is represented and how it is used. The present research focuses on how the difficulty of preceding trials affects subsequent ones--we find that how well 5-year-old children perform in a 2-alternative forced-choice numerical discrimination task depends on whether they have had a prior history of easier discriminations or a prior history of harder discriminations. Furthermore, this effect is modulated by the feedback children receive. In 3 experiments, we demonstrate that these effects are not related to practice or loss of interest due to negative feedback, or simply to trial difficulty or discriminability. Instead, children appear to have state-dependent confidence states such that prolonged experience making low-confidence decisions degrades performance, whereas prolonged experience making high-confidence decisions improves it. These results are discussed in the context of dynamical psychophysics, representations of confidence, and work on children's and adults' number perception abilities.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23163765      PMCID: PMC4390026          DOI: 10.1037/a0030825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Psychol Gen        ISSN: 0022-1015


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