Perea Manuel, Carreiras Manuel
Universitat de València, València, Spain.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 2003 Apr;56(3):385-401. doi: 10.1080/02724980244000387.
Two lexical decision experiments were conducted to determine whether there is a specific, localized influence of the item frequency of consecutive trials (i.e., first-order sequential effects) when the trials are not related to each other. Both low-frequency words and nonwords were influenced by the frequency of the precursor word (Experiment 1). In contrast, high-frequency words showed little sensitivity to the frequency of the precursor word (Experiment 2), although they showed longer reaction times for word trials preceded by a nonword trial. The presence of sequential effects in the lexical decision task suggests that participants shift their response criteria on a trial-by-trial basis.
进行了两项词汇判断实验,以确定当试验彼此无关时,连续试验的项目频率(即一阶序列效应)是否存在特定的、局部的影响。低频词和非词都受到前导词频率的影响(实验1)。相比之下,高频词对前导词的频率几乎没有敏感性(实验2),尽管它们在非词试验后的单词试验中表现出更长的反应时间。词汇判断任务中序列效应的存在表明,参与者在逐个试验的基础上改变了他们的反应标准。