Wisniewski E J, Bassok M
University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Cogn Psychol. 1999 Nov-Dec;39(3-4):208-38. doi: 10.1006/cogp.1999.0723.
We argue and show that different properties of stimuli are compatible with different types of processing. Specifically, object pairs from the same taxonomic category (e.g., chair-bed) tend to be alignable and thus compatible with comparison, whereas object pairs that play different roles in thematic relations (e.g., chair-carpenter) tend to be nonalignable and compatible with integration. Using object pairs that varied orthogonally in alignability and thematic relatedness, we demonstrated that stimulus compatibility modulates processing and affects the outcomes of tasks that are currently believed to involve only comparison (similarity ratings, Experiment 1; listing commonalities and differences, Experiment 2) or only integration (thematic relatedness ratings, Experiment 3). Our findings and others that we have reviewed suggest that: (1) many cognitive tasks involve both comparison and integration, and (2) the relative influence of each process is modulated by an interplay between the task-appropriate and the stimulus-compatible process. We believe that single-process models should be extended to take this interplay into account.
我们认为并表明,刺激的不同属性与不同类型的加工过程是兼容的。具体而言,来自同一分类类别的物体对(例如,椅子 - 床)往往是可对齐的,因此与比较兼容,而在主题关系中扮演不同角色的物体对(例如,椅子 - 木匠)往往是不可对齐的,与整合兼容。使用在对齐性和主题相关性上正交变化的物体对,我们证明了刺激兼容性调节加工过程,并影响目前被认为仅涉及比较(相似性评级,实验1;列出共同点和差异,实验2)或仅涉及整合(主题相关性评级,实验3)的任务结果。我们的发现以及我们所回顾的其他研究表明:(1)许多认知任务既涉及比较又涉及整合,(2)每个过程的相对影响受到任务适当过程和刺激兼容过程之间相互作用的调节。我们认为,单过程模型应加以扩展以考虑这种相互作用。