Department of Cognitive Science, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Cognition. 2012 Aug;124(2):256-60. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.04.001. Epub 2012 Apr 30.
Fluency, the subjective experience of ease associated with information processing, has been shown to affect a host of judgments. Previous research has typically focused on specific factors that affect the use of a single, specific fluency source. In the present study we examine how cognitive mindsets, or processing modes, moderate fluency emanating from two simultaneous sources of fluency. As a cognitive mindset manipulation, participants performed Jacoby's process dissociation paradigm. Subsequently, participants engaged in a metamemory task that incorporates (and can separately measure the influence of) two simultaneous sources of fluency: familiarity and accessibility. Our results confirmed that our content-unrelated mindset procedure had affected the use of fluency. Moreover, the use of both fluency sources was attenuated, demonstrating the generality of the effect. The findings highlight the causal dependency of fluency on a complex, cognitively-rich environment.
流畅度,即与信息处理相关的主观轻松体验,已被证明会影响诸多判断。先前的研究通常集中于影响单一特定流畅度来源使用的特定因素。在本研究中,我们探讨了认知心态或处理模式如何调节来自两个同时的流畅度源的流畅度。作为一种认知心态操作,参与者执行了雅克比的加工分离范式。随后,参与者参与了一项元记忆任务,该任务包含(并可以分别衡量)两个同时的流畅度来源:熟悉度和可及性。我们的结果证实,我们与内容无关的心态程序影响了流畅度的使用。此外,两个流畅度来源的使用都减弱了,这表明了这种影响的普遍性。这些发现强调了流畅度对复杂、认知丰富的环境的因果依赖性。