La Heij Wido, Kuipers Jan-Rouke, Starreveld Peter A
Cognitive Psychology Unit, Faculty of Social Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Cortex. 2006 Oct;42(7):1028-31; discussion 1032-6. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70209-0.
On the basis of two empirical observations, Finkbeiner and Caramazza (2006) take issue with the generally accepted interpretation of semantic interference in the picture-word interference task in terms of lexical competition. As an alternative, they propose a response-selection account, in which semantic interference is attributed to the time needed to remove the inappropriate (word-reading) response from an output buffer. In this comment we argue that the empirical work discussed provides an interesting challenge for current models of language production, but that the authors' alternative account is at variance with at least three robust empirical findings in the language production literature.
基于两项实证观察,芬克拜纳和卡拉马扎(2006)对图片-单词干扰任务中语义干扰基于词汇竞争的普遍接受的解释提出质疑。作为一种替代解释,他们提出了一种反应选择理论,其中语义干扰归因于从输出缓冲器中去除不适当(单词阅读)反应所需的时间。在本评论中,我们认为所讨论的实证研究对当前的语言生成模型提出了有趣的挑战,但作者的替代理论与语言生成文献中的至少三项有力实证发现不一致。