Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32306, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2011 Apr;39(3):381-8. doi: 10.3758/s13421-010-0042-3.
We present an experiment that explores the degree to which cumulative structural priming effects of the sort reported in Kaschak (Memory and Cognition 35:925-937, 2007) persist over the course of a week. In the first session of the experiment, participants completed written sentence stems that were designed to bias them toward producing the double object (Meghan gave Michael a toy) or prepositional object (Meghan gave a toy to Michael) construction. Participants returned for a second session of the experiment a week later. We observed that the biases established in the first phase of the experiment affected performance in the second phase. That is, the cumulative priming effect persisted for a week. The implications of this result for theories of language production are discussed.
我们进行了一项实验,旨在探究 Kaschak(《记忆与认知》35:925-937,2007)所报告的那种累积结构启动效应在一周的时间内持续的程度。在实验的第一阶段,参与者完成了旨在使他们偏向于使用双宾语(Meghan 给了 Michael 一个玩具)或介词宾语(Meghan 给了 Michael 一个玩具)结构的书面句子主干。一周后,参与者返回进行实验的第二阶段。我们观察到,第一阶段实验中建立的偏差会影响第二阶段的表现。也就是说,累积的启动效应持续了一周。这一结果对语言产生理论的意义将进行讨论。