Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1290, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2010 Feb;127(2):EL54-9. doi: 10.1121/1.3292286.
The role of consciously directed attention toward speech input in learning has not yet been determined. Previous phonetic learning studies have manipulated acoustic signals and response feedback, but not conscious control over attentional orienting. This study tests whether directed attention facilitates learning of phonetic information. Two monolingual English-speaking groups were trained with feedback on the same auditory stimuli: Hindi words. One group was instructed to attend to the consonants and the other to the vowels. The consonant-oriented group, but not the vowel-oriented group, demonstrated post-training improvement in consonant perception, confirming a role for consciously directed attentional mechanisms during phonetic learning.
有意引导对言语输入的注意力在学习中的作用尚未确定。之前的语音学习研究虽然操纵了声学信号和反应反馈,但并没有对注意力定向进行有意识的控制。本研究测试了有意注意是否有助于语音信息的学习。两组以相同的听觉刺激(印地语单词)进行反馈的单语英语使用者接受了训练:一组被指导注意辅音,另一组被指导注意元音。只有辅音导向组,而不是元音导向组,在辅音感知方面表现出了训练后的提高,这证实了在语音学习过程中有意引导注意的机制的作用。