Brennen T, Bruce V
Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble.
Psychol Res. 1991;53(4):296-304. doi: 10.1007/BF00920483.
In this paper we report five experiments that investigate the influence of prime faces upon the speed with which familiar faces are recognized and named. Previously, priming had been reported when the prime and target faces were closely associated, e.g., Prince Charles and Princess Diana (Bruce & Valentine, 1986). In Experiment 1 we show that there is a reliable effect of relatedness on a double-familiarity decision, even when the faces are only categorically related, e.g., Kirk Douglas and Clint Eastwood. Then it was shown that such an effect emerges only on a double decision task (Experiments 2 and 3). Experiment 4 showed that on a primed naming task, faces preceded by a categorically related prime were responded to more quickly than those preceded by an unrelated prime, and the effect was due to inhibition. Experiment 5 replicated this effect and also showed that when associatively related primes were used, a facilitatory, and not an inhibitory, effect is found. It is argued that the facilitation of associative priming arises at an earlier locus than the inhibition of categorial priming.
在本文中,我们报告了五项实验,这些实验研究了启动面孔对识别和命名熟悉面孔的速度的影响。此前,当启动面孔和目标面孔密切相关时,如查尔斯王子和戴安娜王妃,启动效应已被报道(布鲁斯和瓦伦丁,1986)。在实验1中,我们表明,即使面孔只是类别相关,如柯克·道格拉斯和克林特·伊斯特伍德,关联性对双重熟悉度判断也有可靠的影响。然后表明,这种效应仅在双重判断任务中出现(实验2和3)。实验4表明,在启动命名任务中,由类别相关的启动面孔之前呈现的面孔比由不相关的启动面孔之前呈现的面孔反应更快,并且这种效应是由于抑制作用。实验5重复了这一效应,并且还表明,当使用联想相关的启动面孔时,会发现促进作用,而不是抑制作用。有人认为,联想启动的促进作用出现在比类别启动的抑制作用更早的阶段。