Schlaghecken Friederike, Eimer Martin
Department of Psychology.
Department of Experimental Psychology.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2006 Aug;135(3):484-494. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.135.3.484.
Verleger, Jaskowski, Aydemir, van der Lubbe, and Groen and Lleras and Enns have argued that negative compatibility effects (NCEs) obtained with masked primes do not reflect self-inhibition processes in motor control. Instead, NCEs are assumed to reflect activation of the response opposite to the prime, triggered by the presence of prime/targetlike features in the mask. Thus, no NCEs should be elicited when masks do not contain such task-relevant features. In Experiments 1 and 3, the authors demonstrate that NCEs can be obtained when masks contain only irrelevant features. Experiment 2 demonstrates that positive compatibility effects (PCEs) will occur with such masks when masked primes are presented peripherally. These results are inconsistent with the mask-induced activation accounts but are in line with the self-inhibition hypothesis of the NCE. Although perceptual interactions and mask-induced motor activations may contribute to NCEs under certain conditions, they cannot provide a full explanation for these effects.
韦尔勒、亚斯考夫斯基、艾登米尔、范德·卢贝以及格伦、莱拉斯和恩斯认为,通过掩蔽启动刺激获得的负兼容性效应(NCEs)并不反映运动控制中的自我抑制过程。相反,NCEs被认为反映了由掩蔽中启动刺激/目标样特征的存在所触发的与启动刺激相反反应的激活。因此,当掩蔽不包含此类任务相关特征时,不应引发NCEs。在实验1和实验3中,作者证明当掩蔽仅包含无关特征时也能获得NCEs。实验2表明,当掩蔽启动刺激在外周呈现时,此类掩蔽会出现正兼容性效应(PCEs)。这些结果与掩蔽诱导激活理论不一致,但与NCEs的自我抑制假说相符。尽管在某些条件下,知觉交互作用和掩蔽诱导的运动激活可能对NCEs有贡献,但它们无法对这些效应提供完整的解释。