Department of Psychology, Program of Cognitive Science, Lehigh University.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2010 Jul;36(4):1060-7. doi: 10.1037/a0019646.
Two voluntary task-switching experiments probed the influence of previous exposures to stimuli and categorizations of these stimuli on task choice during subsequent exposures to the same stimuli. Subjects performed origin and size judgments under standard voluntary task-switching instructions to perform the tasks equally often in a random order. Both when subjects voluntarily selected the task on the first exposure (Experiment 1) and when the experimenter manipulated the task on the first exposure (Experiment 2), subjects chose to perform the same task on subsequent exposures significantly more often than would be expected on the basis of the instructions to perform tasks in a random order. Presentation of a previously encountered stimulus may result in the retrieval of a stimulus-task binding or event file that biases task selection as well as task readiness. The pattern of data across the 2 experiments suggests that stimulus-based priming influences task choice through both retrieval of episodes within the context of the experiment and semantic memory mechanisms.
两个自愿的任务转换实验探究了先前对刺激的暴露以及对这些刺激的分类,对随后暴露于相同刺激时任务选择的影响。被试在标准自愿任务转换指令下执行起源和大小判断,以随机顺序等频率执行任务。当被试在第一次暴露时自愿选择任务(实验 1)和当实验者在第一次暴露时操纵任务(实验 2)时,被试在随后的暴露中选择执行相同任务的次数明显多于根据随机顺序执行任务的指令所预期的次数。先前遇到的刺激的呈现可能导致检索到刺激-任务绑定或事件文件,从而偏向任务选择以及任务准备。这两个实验的数据分析模式表明,基于刺激的启动通过实验背景内的情节检索和语义记忆机制影响任务选择。