Rolke B, Heil M, Streb J, Hennighausen E
Experimental and Biological Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany.
Psychophysiology. 2001 Mar;38(2):165-74.
When subjects identified a target among distractors in a rapid serial visual presentation task, the detection of a subsequent target is impaired (attentional blink). By measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) we investigated if the processing of an unidentified prime word elicits the N400 semantic priming effect. Subjects (N = 12) had to identify three target words among distractors in a rapid serial visual presentation task. We varied the association strength between a prime (second target) and a probe (third target). The detection of the prime was impaired. Missed primes did not elicit a P300, indicating that they were not explicitly recognized. Despite this difference between recognized and missed primes, the N400 effect was present in both cases. This result suggests that automatic spread of activation (ASA) can be evoked by missed primes within the attentional blink. It furthermore demonstrates that ASA is sufficient to evoke the N400 effect.
在快速序列视觉呈现任务中,当受试者在干扰项中识别出一个目标时,对随后目标的检测会受到损害(注意瞬脱)。通过测量事件相关电位(ERP),我们研究了一个未被识别的启动词的加工是否会引发N400语义启动效应。受试者(N = 12)必须在快速序列视觉呈现任务的干扰项中识别出三个目标词。我们改变了启动词(第二个目标)和探测词(第三个目标)之间的联想强度。启动词的检测受到损害。未被检测到的启动词没有引发P300,表明它们没有被明确识别。尽管被识别的启动词和未被检测到的启动词之间存在这种差异,但两种情况下都存在N400效应。这一结果表明,在注意瞬脱期间,未被检测到的启动词可以引发激活的自动扩散(ASA)。此外,这还表明ASA足以引发N400效应。