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Asymmetric categorization in the sequential auditory domain.
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| Author | Delbé, Charles Bigand, Emmanuel French, Robert M. |
| Abstract | An unusual category learning asymmetry in infants was observed by Quinn et al. (1993). Infants who were initially exposed to a series of pictures of cats and then were shown a dog and a novel cat, showed significantly more interest in the dog than in the cat. However, when the order of presentation was reversed — i.e., dogs were seen first, then a cat and a novel dog — the cat attracted no more attention than the novel dog. A series of experiments and simulations seemed to show that this asymmetry was due the perceptual inclusion of |
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| Subject Keyword | Sequential Auditory Domain Asymmetric Categorization Novel Dog Unusual Category Perceptual Inclusion Novel Cat |
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