Crump Matthew J C, Milliken Bruce
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2009 Aug;62(8):1523-32. doi: 10.1080/17470210902752096. Epub 2009 Apr 13.
In two experiments we address an ongoing debate concerning the processes driving context-driven modulations to the Stroop effect (Crump, Gong, & Milliken, 2006). In particular, we demonstrate that context-driven processes can modulate the size of the Stroop effect for frequency-unbiased item types. We also clarify the role of item frequency in producing context-driven modulations to the Stroop effect. Taken together, our results provide unambiguous support for the claim that contextual processing can impart fast and flexible control over the operation of selective attention processes during online performance.
在两项实验中,我们探讨了一个正在进行的关于驱动情境驱动对斯特鲁普效应进行调制的过程的争论(Crump、Gong和Milliken,2006)。具体而言,我们证明情境驱动过程可以调节频率无偏差项目类型的斯特鲁普效应的大小。我们还阐明了项目频率在产生情境驱动对斯特鲁普效应的调制中的作用。综合来看,我们的结果为以下观点提供了明确支持:情境处理可以在在线表现期间对选择性注意过程的操作施加快速且灵活的控制。