Sayette M A, Martin C S, Perrott M A, Wertz J M
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, USA. sayette+@pitt.edu
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2001 Nov;9(4):409-17.
In this study, researchers tested the effects of a moderate dose of alcohol on the spread of activation of associated information in memory using a mediated semantic priming task in which target words are preceded by primes that are either unrelated or indirectly related to the target. Male and female participants with or without a parental history (PH+ and PH-, respectively) of alcoholism were administered the priming task after consuming alcohol or a placebo beverage. Among PH- individuals, alcohol constrained the spread of activation of associated information, as manifested by a reduced priming effect. In contrast, alcohol enhanced priming effects among PH+ participants, though this latter effect appears to be due to a particularly slow response among these individuals to unprimed words. Results are discussed with regard to theories of alcohol's effects on cognitive processes.
在本研究中,研究人员使用一种介导语义启动任务,测试了中等剂量酒精对记忆中相关信息激活扩散的影响。在该任务中,目标词之前会出现与目标词无关或间接相关的启动词。有或无酒精中毒家族史(分别为PH+和PH-)的男性和女性参与者在饮用酒精饮料或安慰剂饮料后接受启动任务。在PH-个体中,酒精限制了相关信息激活的扩散,表现为启动效应降低。相比之下,酒精增强了PH+参与者的启动效应,不过后一种效应似乎是由于这些个体对未启动词的反应特别缓慢。本文结合酒精对认知过程影响的理论对研究结果进行了讨论。