Deutsch Roland, Kordts-Freudinger Robert, Gawronski Bertram, Strack Fritz
University of Würzburg, Germany.
Exp Psychol. 2009;56(6):434-46. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169.56.6.434.
Numerous studies suggest that processing verbal materials containing negations slows down cognition and makes it more error-prone. This suggests that processing negations affords relatively nonautomatic processes. The present research studied the role of two automaticity features (processing speed and resource dependency) for negation processing. In three experiments, we tested the impact of verbal negations on affective priming effects in the Affect Misattribution Paradigm. Going beyond previous work, the results indicate that negations can be processed unintentionally and quickly (Experiments 1 and 2). In Experiment 3, negations failed to qualify affective priming effects when participants' working memory was taxed by memorizing an eight-digit number. In sum, the experiments suggest that negations can be processed unintentionally, very quickly, but that they rely on working-memory resources.
大量研究表明,处理包含否定词的语言材料会减缓认知速度,并使其更容易出错。这表明处理否定词需要相对非自动的过程。本研究探讨了两个自动性特征(处理速度和资源依赖性)在否定处理中的作用。在三个实验中,我们测试了语言否定对情感错误归因范式中情感启动效应的影响。与以往的研究不同,结果表明否定词可以在无意且快速的情况下被处理(实验1和2)。在实验3中,当参与者的工作记忆因记忆一个八位数而负荷加重时,否定词未能影响情感启动效应。总之,这些实验表明,否定词可以在无意且非常快速的情况下被处理,但它们依赖于工作记忆资源。