Bond Rachel, Andrews Sally
University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Mem Cognit. 2008 Mar;36(2):295-313. doi: 10.3758/mc.36.2.295.
Selective "blindness" to repeated words in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) occurs even when omitting these words compromises sentence syntax and meaning. The contributions of lexical and contextual factors to this repetition blindness (RB) phenomenon were evaluated using three tasks that combined RB and ambiguity resolution paradigms. During an RSVP sentence, a repeated word and matched but incongruous control were presented simultaneously, and participants were asked to report the entire sentence, including only the appropriate word. Substantial RB was evident in impaired report of repeated targets, whereas report of nonrepeated targets was enhanced when the distractor was a repeat. Experiment 2 confirmed these results with reduced reporting requirements, and Experiment 3 demonstrated the independence of repetition and sentence congruity effects. Results across all contexts support a lexical account of RB, which assumes that reactivation and identification of rapidly repeated words are impaired due to the refractory nature of lexical representations.
即使省略重复的单词会损害句子的句法和语义,在快速序列视觉呈现(RSVP)中对重复单词的选择性“视而不见”仍然会出现。使用结合了重复失明(RB)和歧义消解范式的三项任务,评估了词汇和语境因素对这种重复失明现象的影响。在一个RSVP句子中,一个重复的单词和匹配但不一致的对照词同时呈现,参与者被要求报告整个句子,只包括合适的单词。在对重复目标的报告受损方面,明显存在大量的RB现象,而当干扰项是重复项时,对非重复目标的报告则得到增强。实验2通过降低报告要求证实了这些结果,实验3证明了重复和句子一致性效应的独立性。所有情境下的结果都支持对RB的词汇解释,该解释认为,由于词汇表征的不应期特性,快速重复单词的重新激活和识别受到损害。