Greenberg Seth N, Healy Alice F, Koriat Asher, Kreiner Hamutal
Department of Psychology, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12308, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2004 Jun;11(3):428-33. doi: 10.3758/bf03196590.
Healy (1994) and Koriat and Greenberg (1994) offered different theoretical accounts of the missing-letter effect (MLE) in the letter-detection task, whereby a disproportionate number of letter-detection errors occur in frequent function words. Healy emphasized identification processes, whereas Koriat and Greenberg viewed the structural role of the embedding word to be crucial. Recent research suggests that neither position alone can account for the complete set of observations pertaining to the MLE. The present paper offers a theoretical integration of these competing explanations of letter detection in terms of a GO (guidance-organization) model of reading. This model specifies how structural processing of connected text helps guide eye movements to semantically informative parts of the text, enabling readers to achieve on-line fluency.
希利(1994年)以及科里亚特和格林伯格(1994年)针对字母检测任务中的缺字母效应(MLE)提出了不同的理论解释,即在频繁出现的功能词中会出现比例失调的字母检测错误。希利强调识别过程,而科里亚特和格林伯格则认为嵌入词的结构作用至关重要。最近的研究表明,单独任何一种观点都无法解释与缺字母效应相关的所有观察结果。本文根据阅读的GO(引导-组织)模型,对这些关于字母检测的相互竞争的解释进行了理论整合。该模型明确了连贯文本的结构处理如何帮助引导眼球运动至文本中具有语义信息的部分,使读者能够实现在线流畅阅读。