Lindemann Oliver, Stenneken Prisca, van Schie Hein T, Bekkering Harold
Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2006 Jun;32(3):633-43. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.32.3.633.
Four experiments investigated activation of semantic information in action preparation. Participants either prepared to grasp and use an object (e.g., to drink from a cup) or to lift a finger in association with the object's position following a go/no-go lexical-decision task. Word stimuli were consistent to the action goals of the object use (Experiment 1) or to the finger lifting (Experiment 2). Movement onset times yielded a double dissociation of consistency effects between action preparation and word processing. This effect was also present for semantic categorizations (Experiment 3), but disappeared when introducing a letter identification task (Experiment 4). In sum, our findings indicate that action semantics are activated selectively in accordance with the specific action intention of an actor.
四项实验研究了动作准备过程中语义信息的激活情况。参与者要么准备抓取并使用一个物体(例如,用杯子喝水),要么在执行“是/否”词汇判断任务后,根据物体的位置抬起一根手指。单词刺激与物体使用的动作目标一致(实验1)或与手指抬起一致(实验2)。动作开始时间在动作准备和单词处理之间产生了一致性效应的双重分离。这种效应在语义分类中也存在(实验3),但在引入字母识别任务时消失了(实验4)。总之,我们的研究结果表明,动作语义是根据行为者的特定动作意图被选择性激活的。