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Learning words in space and time: probing the mechanisms behind the suspicious-coincidence effect.


ABSTRACT: A major debate in the study of word learning centers on the extension of categories to new items. The rational approach assumes that learners make structured inferences about category membership, whereas the mechanistic approach emphasizes the attentional and memory processes that form the basis of generalization behaviors. Recent support for the rational view comes from observations of the suspicious-coincidence effect: People generalize category membership narrowly when presented with three subordinate-level exemplars that share the same label and generalize category membership broadly when presented with one exemplar. Across three experiments, we examined the mechanistic basis of this effect. Results showed that the presentation of multiple subordinate-level exemplars led to narrow generalization only when the exemplars were presented simultaneously, even when the number of exemplars was increased from three to six. These data demonstrate that the suspicious-coincidence effect is firmly grounded in the general cognitive processes of attention, memory, and visual comparison.

SUBMITTER: Spencer JP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3310181 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Learning words in space and time: probing the mechanisms behind the suspicious-coincidence effect.

Spencer John P JP   Perone Sammy S   Smith Linda B LB   Samuelson Larissa K LK  

Psychological science 20110624 8


A major debate in the study of word learning centers on the extension of categories to new items. The rational approach assumes that learners make structured inferences about category membership, whereas the mechanistic approach emphasizes the attentional and memory processes that form the basis of generalization behaviors. Recent support for the rational view comes from observations of the suspicious-coincidence effect: People generalize category membership narrowly when presented with three su  ...[more]

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