Oculomotor evidence of sequence learning on the serial reaction time task

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David J. Marcus
Canan Karatekin
Steven Markiewicz
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[1] University of Minnesota,Dediatric Neuropsychology Program
[2] Children’s National Medical Center,undefined
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Memory & Cognition | 2006年 / 34卷
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Manual Response; Sequence Learning; Random Group; Sequence Group; Visuospatial Attention;
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Manual and oculomotor measures of sequence learning were examined on the serial reaction time (SRT) task. Participants were assigned into four groups differing on response modality (manual, oculomotor) and trial type (sequence, pseudorandom). The pattern of manual RTs replicated previous studies. Frequency of anticipatory eye movements followed similar patterns as RTs. Participants made many anticipations, even in pseudorandom blocks, and frequency of anticipations did not depend on presence of concurrent manual responses. Excluding participants with explicit awareness did not change results. Anticipations were negatively related to RTs in both incidental and intentional learning. Anticipations were positively related to sequence recall in intentional, but not incidental, learning. Results suggest that (1) anticipatory eye movements reflected sequence learning and (2) participants made overt and covert shifts of visuospatial attention to likely stimulus locations prior to stimulus onset, whether or not they made manual responses and whether or not there was a sequence.
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