Petzold Peter, Haubensak Gert
Justus Liebig University of Giessen, Giessen, Germany.
Percept Psychophys. 2004 May;66(4):665-78. doi: 10.3758/bf03194910.
The present study addresses the problem of whether range effects and sequential dependencies are affected by stimulus category membership in the same way. Two sets of squares differing in color were presented to subjects. The subjects were asked to judge them according to size, under two instructions. The separation instruction required them to judge each square solely in relation to its own category. The integration instruction required them to ignore category membership. The results indicated that, under the separation instruction, the range effects, as well as the sequence effects, confined themselves to stimuli of the same category. Under the integration instruction, however, the squares were judged in relation to the range of all the stimuli, and sequential effects were independent of the stimulus category. This parallel trend in the category-specific effects of range and preceding stimuli was found for judgments, as well as for reaction times. The findings are discussed with regard to models of sequential effects.
本研究探讨了范围效应和序列依赖性是否以相同方式受到刺激类别成员关系影响这一问题。向受试者呈现了两组颜色不同的正方形。受试者被要求在两种指导语下根据大小对它们进行判断。分离指导语要求他们仅根据每个正方形自身的类别进行判断。整合指导语要求他们忽略类别成员关系。结果表明,在分离指导语下,范围效应以及序列效应都局限于同一类别的刺激。然而,在整合指导语下,正方形是根据所有刺激的范围进行判断的,并且序列效应与刺激类别无关。在判断以及反应时间方面,都发现了范围和先前刺激的类别特异性效应的这种平行趋势。针对序列效应模型对这些发现进行了讨论。