Whittlesea Bruce W A, Masson Michael E J
Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2005 Jan;31(1):54-67. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.31.1.54.
The authors examine the repetition blindness effect--the failure to report one of the occurrences of a word presented twice in a rapid list. This phenomenon has been ascribed to inhibitory processes that prevent immediate tokenization of the 2nd occurrence of a repeated word. The authors present several kinds of evidence against that account, including observations that repetition blindness (a) does not occur when repetitions are not embedded in a list of familiar orthographic units, (b) is alleviated by precuing the subject with the identity of the word that may repeat within a rapid list, and (c) can be caused by cues presented after the list, when the opportunity for inhibition has passed. It is proposed that repetition blindness can better be understood through the principles of construction and attribution.
作者们研究了重复盲视效应——即在快速呈现的列表中,无法报告同一个单词两次出现中的一次。这种现象被归因于抑制过程,该过程会阻止对重复单词第二次出现的即时标记化。作者们提出了几种反对该解释的证据,包括以下观察结果:(a)当重复不是嵌入在熟悉的正字法单元列表中时,重复盲视不会发生;(b)通过在快速列表中预先提示可能重复的单词的身份,可以减轻重复盲视;(c)当抑制机会过去后,列表之后呈现的线索也可能导致重复盲视。有人提出,通过建构和归因原则可以更好地理解重复盲视。