心理科学进展 ›› 2017, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (suppl.): 14-14.
Mingxia Zhang (张明霞)1,2; Jiangbo Tu1; Bo Dong1,4; Chuansheng Chen 3; Min Bao1
摘要: PURPOSE: Recent research has shown that reinforcement can facilitate visual perceptual learning (VPL), but no study has examined the relations between individual differences in reinforcement sensitivity and VPL. This study tested the hypothesis that when monetary incentive was involved, the personality traits of harm avoidance and reward dependence (HA and RD, two measures of reinforcement sensitivity) would be linked to VPL performance.
MEHTODS: We trained two groups of subjects with a visual motion direction discrimination task for six days. The experimental group (n=40) received monetary incentive feedback, whereas the control group (n=33) received non-monetary feedback.
RESULTS: Results shown the score of HA was negatively correlated with VPL for the experimental group (p = 0.015), but not for the control group (p = .74). Further Fisher r-to-z transformation and assessment shown there was a significant difference between the two correlation coefficients (p=.03). RD was not a significant predictor.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that VPL is subject to modulation by a combination of factors such as reinforcement (involving motivation) and personality traits.
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