Successful experiences lead to more implicit transfer

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Learning and transfer of behavioral sequences are vital for our everyday life. Our recent work has suggested that people can implicitly transfer learned sequences (Tanaka & Watanabe, 2013); even if participants are not aware of the hidden relationship between learning and transfer sequences, they can transfer their acquired knowledge to a new sequence. In the present study, we examined whether implicit transfer would depend on the number of experience of successful and/or failure trials during learning. We adopted a basic experimental paradigm of visuomotor sequence learning and modulated the number of required successful trials in the learning session. Then, we found that the number of completed trials (i.e., successful experience) rather than error trials (i.e., failure trials) in the learning session led to better implicit transfer.

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  • CRID
    1390001205677034368
  • NII論文ID
    130005480937
  • DOI
    10.14875/cogpsy.2014.0_13
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