Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4235, USA.
Conscious Cogn. 2010 Jun;19(2):606-16. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2010.03.015. Epub 2010 Apr 18.
The study examined whether test awareness contributes to age effects in priming. Younger and older adults were given two priming tests (word-stem completion and category production). Awareness was assessed using both a standard post-test questionnaire and an on-line measure. Results from the on-line awareness condition showed that, relative to older adults, younger adults showed higher levels of priming and awareness, and a stronger relationship between the two, suggesting that awareness could account for age differences in priming. In contrast, in the post-test questionnaire condition, there was no age effect in word-stem completion or category production priming, despite the fact that awareness was greater in younger than older adults in the word-stem completion test and that category production priming was dependent on awareness in both age groups. These results suggest that awareness may mediate age effects in priming, but only under conditions of relatively high levels of awareness.
该研究考察了测试意识是否会导致启动中的年龄效应。研究对年轻和年长的成年人进行了两项启动测试(单词词干补全和类别生成)。意识通过标准的后测问卷和在线测量来评估。在线意识条件的结果表明,与年长的成年人相比,年轻的成年人表现出更高水平的启动和意识,两者之间的关系更强,这表明意识可以解释启动中的年龄差异。相比之下,在后测问卷条件下,尽管在单词词干补全测试中,年轻成年人的意识比年长成年人更强,并且在两个年龄组中,类别生成启动都依赖于意识,但在单词词干补全或类别生成启动中都没有年龄效应。这些结果表明,意识可能在启动中调节年龄效应,但仅在意识水平相对较高的情况下才会如此。