McLaren, Ian
(2017).
Dual process models of sequence learning and serial reaction time tasks.
[Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex:
Economic and Social Research Council.
10.5255/UKDA-SN-850807
Data description (abstract)
How do we learn sequences? In some cases people may be aware of the rules that determine a sequence (eg traffic lights), in others not (eg as the current song on a CD ends, people may get a feeling as to what song will come next even though they can not list the order of songs on the CD). One way that sequence learning has been investigated in the laboratory has been by using the Serial Reaction Time task, in which a stimulus (eg a circle) can appear in a number of different locations, each of which is paired with a different response key which must be pressed. When the order of appearance locations follows a sequence, participants come to respond faster than when the order is random, suggesting that they learn the sequence.
Using this task, we already have evidence that is consistent with the possibility that people can learn sequences in two different ways. We propose to examine this dual-process account of human sequence learning, stringently. We believe that this research will prove to be a valuable step towards developing a successful theoretical account of human sequence learning in particular, and learning and memory in general.
Data creators: |
Creator Name |
Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
McLaren Ian |
University of Exeter |
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Contributors: |
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Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
Jones Fergal |
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Sponsors: |
ESRC
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Grant reference: |
RES-000-22-4036
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Topic classification: |
Psychology
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Keywords: |
learning
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Project title: |
Dual process models of sequence learning and serial reaction time tasks
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Grant holders: |
I McLaren, Fergal Jones
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Project dates: |
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1 January 2011 | 31 December 2012 |
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Date published: |
22 Mar 2013 10:01
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Last modified: |
12 Jul 2017 10:04
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Collection period: |
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1 January 2011 | 31 December 2012 |
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Country: |
United Kingdom |
Data collection method: |
Reaction time experiments in the lab. |
Observation unit: |
Individual |
Kind of data: |
Numeric |
Type of data: |
Experimental data
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Resource language: |
English |
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Data sourcing, processing and preparation: |
None. Data are anonymised. Consent was given. Copyright permissions observed in the case of outputs.
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Rights owners: |
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Affiliation |
ORCID (as URL) |
McLaren Ian |
University of Exeter |
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Contact: |
Name | Email | Affiliation | ORCID (as URL) |
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McLaren, Ian | i.p.l.mclaren@exeter.ac.uk | University of Exeter | Unspecified |
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Notes on access: |
The Data Collection is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service.
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Publisher: |
Economic and Social Research Council
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Last modified: |
12 Jul 2017 10:04
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