List differentiation with varied trials on both lists

Science. 1966 May 20;152(3725):1101-2. doi: 10.1126/science.152.3725.1101.

Abstract

Differentiation, defined as the discrimination of list membership, was studied with a recognition procedure. In each of the two studies, the number of learning trials was varied for one list and the trials on the other list were held constant. Differentiation was a U-shaped function of trials, passing through a minimum when both lists were shown equally often.

MeSH terms

  • Discrimination Learning*
  • Humans