| Title | Response-mode shifts during sequence learning of macaque monkeys |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2013 |
| Authors | Rünger, D., F Ashby G., Picard N., & Strick P. L. |
| Journal | Psychological Research |
| Volume | 77 |
| Issue | 2 |
| Pagination | 223-233 |
| Date Published | 2013 Mar |
| ISSN | 1430-2772 |
| Keywords | Animals, Behavior, Animal, Learning, Macaca, Reaction Time |
| Abstract | Incidental sequence learning has been conceptualized as involving a shift from stimulus-based to plan-based performance (e.g., Tubauet et al. in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 136:43-63, 2007). We analyzed the response time (RT) data of two macaque monkeys that were trained for thousands of trials on a sequential reaching task in a study by Matsuzaka et al. in Journal of Neurophysiology 97, 1819-1832 (2007). The animals learned to respond predictively to a repeating 3-element sequence. During a transitional period, RT distributions were bimodal, indicating that the animals alternated between two processing modes. An analysis of trial-to-trial mode shifting probabilities provided preliminary evidence for a strategic process. |
| DOI | 10.1007/s00426-011-0402-z |
| Alternate Journal | Psychol Res |
| PubMed ID | 22159763 |
| Grant List | P01NS044393 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States |
