Peracchi Kelly A, O'Brien Edward J
Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2004 Oct;32(7):1044-52. doi: 10.3758/bf03196880.
Most evidence indicates that with supportive context, predictive inferences do become activated. The present experiments were designed to investigate whether the characteristics of the protagonist can mitigate against activation of a predictive inference, even when the immediately preceding context supports it. Participants read passages containing a detailed description of characteristics of the protagonist. The characteristics were either consistent, inconsistent, or neutral with respect to a subsequent predictive inference. This character information was followed by a context that supported the predictive inference. Experiment 1 demonstrated that predictive inferences were activated, except when they conflicted with the characteristics of the protagonist. Experiment 2 demonstrated that when an inference was activated, it was also instantiated into the representation of the text. These results are discussed in terms of the memory-based view of text processing.
大多数证据表明,在有支持性语境的情况下,预测性推理确实会被激活。本实验旨在研究主人公的特征是否能够抑制预测性推理的激活,即使紧接在前的语境支持该推理。参与者阅读包含对主人公特征详细描述的段落。这些特征与随后的预测性推理要么一致、要么不一致、要么中立。这些人物信息之后是支持该预测性推理的语境。实验1表明,除非预测性推理与主人公的特征相冲突,否则它们会被激活。实验2表明,当一个推理被激活时,它也会被实例化到文本表征中。我们将根据基于记忆的文本处理观点来讨论这些结果。