Sanborn Adam N, Malmberg Kenneth J, Shiffrin Richard M
Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1101 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Vision Res. 2004 Jun;44(12):1427-36. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.01.004.
The extent to which visual form versus higher-level information is used to identify briefly flashed words is assessed in a perceptual identification task. In this task, a word is briefly flashed, post-masked, and a decision is made between two alternatives. The availability of visual (e.g., case or color) and higher-level information (e.g., abstract letter codes, phonology, and meaning) was manipulated by varying the information that discriminates the alternatives. Performance was better with higher-level than with visual information when pattern post-masks were used, but the reverse occurred without masking. The authors conclude that both higher-level and visual-form information can be used to identify words with the strategy depending on the information available at the time of the choice.
在一项知觉识别任务中,评估了视觉形式与高级信息在识别短暂闪现单词时的使用程度。在该任务中,一个单词短暂闪现,随后进行后掩蔽,然后在两个备选词之间做出决定。通过改变区分备选词的信息,来操控视觉信息(如大小写或颜色)和高级信息(如抽象字母代码、语音和语义)的可用性。当使用图案后掩蔽时,基于高级信息的表现优于基于视觉信息的表现,但在无掩蔽的情况下则相反。作者得出结论,高级信息和视觉形式信息均可用于识别单词,具体策略取决于做出选择时可获取的信息。