Laver G D
Department of Psychology and Human Development, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 93407, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2000 Dec;15(4):705-9. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.15.4.705.
To measure age differences in the rate of semantic priming, studies vary the prime-target interval in lexical decision (LD) tasks. This provides no time limit on the target response. Thus, older adults' greater response times (RTs) could offer them more accumulated priming at the response compared with younger, faster adults. This study used a response deadline procedure in an LD task to equalize processing time across age groups. Although RTs did not significantly differ across age groups, older adults showed larger semantic priming effects than young adults. Semantic priming was also found with response accuracy (d'), but did not differ across age.
为了测量语义启动速率的年龄差异,研究在词汇判断(LD)任务中改变启动刺激与目标刺激的间隔时间。这对目标反应没有时间限制。因此,与年轻、反应快的成年人相比,老年人更长的反应时间可能使他们在做出反应时积累更多的启动效应。本研究在LD任务中采用反应截止程序,以使各年龄组的处理时间均等。尽管各年龄组的反应时间没有显著差异,但老年人比年轻人表现出更大的语义启动效应。在反应准确性(d')方面也发现了语义启动效应,但各年龄组之间没有差异。