Neumann E, McCloskey M S, Felio A C
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Mem Cognit. 1999 Nov;27(6):1051-63. doi: 10.3758/bf03201234.
The authors used a unilingual and bilingual primed lexical decision task to investigate priming effects produced by attended and ignored words. In the unilingual experiment, accelerated lexical decisions to probe target words resulted when the word matched the preceding target word, whereas slowed lexical decisions to probe target words resulted when the word matched the preceding ignored nontarget word. In the bilingual (English-Spanish) experiment, between-language, rather than within-language, priming manipulations were used. Although the ignored repetition negative priming effect replicated across languages, cross-language attended repetition positive priming did not. This dissociation of priming effects in the inter- versus intralanguage priming conditions contradicts episodic retrieval accounts of negative priming that deny the existence of selective inhibitory processes. On the other hand, these results support an extension of inhibition-based accounts of negative priming, because they indicate that inhibition can operate at two levels of abstraction--local word and global language--simultaneously.
作者使用了单语和双语启动词汇判定任务,以研究被关注单词和被忽略单词所产生的启动效应。在单语实验中,当探测目标单词与之前的目标单词匹配时,词汇判定加速;而当探测目标单词与之前被忽略的非目标单词匹配时,词汇判定减慢。在双语(英语-西班牙语)实验中,采用的是跨语言而非同语言的启动操作。尽管被忽略的重复负启动效应在不同语言中都得到了重现,但跨语言的被关注重复正启动效应却未出现。这种跨语言与同语言启动条件下启动效应的分离,与否定选择性抑制过程存在的负启动的情景检索解释相矛盾。另一方面,这些结果支持了基于抑制的负启动解释的扩展,因为它们表明抑制可以同时在两个抽象层面——局部单词和全局语言——上起作用。