Herdman C M
Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1992 May;18(2):460-70. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.18.2.460.
Attentional demands of lexical access were assessed with dual-task methodology. Subjects performed an auditory probe task alone (single-task) or combined (dual-task) with either a lexical decision or a naming task. In Experiment 1, probe performance showed a decrement from single- to dual-task conditions during recognition of words in both lexical decision and naming tasks. In addition, decrements in probe performance were larger during processing of low-frequency compared with high-frequency words in both of the word recognition tasks. Experiment 2 showed that the time course of frequency-sensitive demands was similar across lexical decision and naming tasks and that attention is required early in the word recognition sequence. The results support the assumption that lexical access is both frequency sensitive and attention demanding.
采用双任务方法评估词汇通达的注意需求。受试者单独执行听觉探测任务(单任务),或与词汇判断任务或命名任务相结合(双任务)。在实验1中,在词汇判断和命名任务中识别单词时,探测任务的表现从单任务条件到双任务条件都出现了下降。此外,在这两个单词识别任务中,与高频词相比,低频词加工过程中探测任务表现的下降幅度更大。实验2表明,频率敏感需求的时间进程在词汇判断和命名任务中相似,并且在单词识别序列的早期就需要注意力。结果支持了这样一种假设,即词汇通达既对频率敏感又需要注意力。