Schacter Daniel L, Dobbins Ian G, Schnyer David M
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2004 Nov;5(11):853-62. doi: 10.1038/nrn1534.
Priming is a nonconscious form of memory that involves a change in a person's ability to identify, produce or classify an item as a result of a previous encounter with that item or a related item. One important question relates to the specificity of priming - the extent to which priming reflects the influence of abstract representations or the retention of specific features of a previous episode. Cognitive neuroscience analyses provide evidence for three types of specificity: stimulus, associative and response. We consider empirical, methodological and conceptual issues that relate to each type of specificity, and suggest a theoretical perspective to help in guiding future research.
启动效应是一种无意识的记忆形式,它涉及到由于之前接触过某个项目或相关项目,一个人识别、产生或分类该项目的能力发生变化。一个重要的问题与启动效应的特异性有关——启动效应在多大程度上反映了抽象表征的影响或先前事件特定特征的保留。认知神经科学分析为三种类型的特异性提供了证据:刺激特异性、联想特异性和反应特异性。我们考虑了与每种特异性类型相关的实证、方法和概念问题,并提出了一种理论观点,以帮助指导未来的研究。