Department of Psychology, National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2013 Dec;20(6):1195-205. doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0437-9.
In the present study, we investigated how task selection is biased by inherent stimulus characteristics in the voluntary task-switching paradigm. We used digits as the task stimuli, since they may automatically induce spatially horizontal representations of numbers. Specifically, we examined whether an irrelevant spatial representation of a number coincides with its associated response codes and whether such a stimulus-response (S-R) correspondence effect biases task selection for a digit. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two different action code layout conditions: Two numerical tasks were arranged as inner/outer in the horizontal layout condition or as upper/down in the vertical layout condition. Participants in the horizontal layout condition were more likely to choose a task when the task's action code and the digit's spatial representation corresponded, as compared with when they did not. On the other hand, no selection bias was observed in the vertical layout condition, since there was no overlapping spatial representation between the stimulus and response. The present study extends previous findings by considering the influence of the stimulus-driven effect on task selection with regard to the S-R correspondence effect.
在本研究中,我们调查了在自愿任务转换范式中,任务选择如何受到固有刺激特征的影响。我们使用数字作为任务刺激,因为它们可能会自动诱导数字的空间水平表示。具体来说,我们研究了数字的无关空间表示是否与它的相关反应代码一致,以及这种刺激-反应(S-R)对应效应是否会影响数字任务的选择。参与者被随机分配到两种不同的动作码布局条件之一:在水平布局条件下,两个数字任务被安排为内/外,或者在垂直布局条件下被安排为上/下。与不对应的情况相比,当任务的动作码和数字的空间表示相匹配时,处于水平布局条件下的参与者更有可能选择任务。另一方面,在垂直布局条件下没有观察到选择偏见,因为刺激和反应之间没有重叠的空间表示。本研究通过考虑刺激驱动效应对 S-R 对应效应的影响,扩展了先前的发现。