阻塞命名中的语义干扰:它是否会在大型本地响应集中累积?
Stefan Wöhner1, Jörg D Jescheniak1
1Wilhelm Wundt Institute for Psychology, Leipzig University.
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance
|November 10, 2025
概括
语义干扰,在命名相关单词后词生成的延迟,在命名任务之间有所不同. 这项研究表明,随着集大小的增长,干扰在封锁命名中持续时间更长,这表明了逐渐控制机制.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 心理语言学 心理语言学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 语义干扰延迟了跟随语义相关单词的单词生成.
- 这种现象在连续和阻断周期命名任务中被观察到.
- 之前的研究将干扰归因于适应性学习,但其发展在任务之间有所不同.
研究的目的:
- 调查局部响应集大小如何影响阻断命名中的语义干扰.
- 为了测试这样的假设,即更大的响应集会削弱工作记忆对干扰的约束作用.
- 探索适应性学习与文字生成中的控制机制之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 使用不同大小的局部响应集 (10或19个项目) 进行了封锁命名实验.
- 参与者执行图片命名任务,重复暴露在一组中的项目中.
- 测量文字生成延迟以量化语义干扰.
主要成果:
- 阻塞命名中的语义干扰与更大的响应集并没有累积增加.
- 与较小的集相比,干扰在较大集中的更多演示中持续存在.
- 研究结果表明,一个渐进式控制机制在文字生成过程中调节了自适应性学习.
结论:
- 局部响应集的大小会影响阻断命名中的语义干扰模式.
- 一个渐进的控制机制,与适应性学习相互作用,在文字生成中起作用.
- 工作记忆在限制干扰方面的作用在较大的响应集中可能不那么有效.
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