Weingartner Kristin M, Myers Jerome L
Hofstra University.
J Cogn Psychol (Hove). 2013 May 1;25(3):283-298. doi: 10.1080/20445911.2013.768232.
In two experiments we examined how temporal aspects of narrative events influence comprehension. In Experiment 1 participants read paragraphs in which a critical event was followed by a phrase that signaled a time shift ( versus ). Consistent with earlier findings (e.g., Zwaan, 1996), fixation durations were longer on the phrase that signaled a larger time shift. However, there was no evidence that a larger time shift affected the accessibility of event information in Experiment 1, when the dependent measure was ease of anaphor comprehension, or in Experiment 2, when a recognition probe task was used. Although the discontinuation of an event (Maurice versus painting) did not affect anaphor reading times, it did lead to longer recognition times for the event. These results indicate that at least some event aspects remain accessible following a change in time and that the dependent measure can have a critical impact on the conclusions.
在两项实验中,我们研究了叙事事件的时间因素如何影响理解。在实验1中,参与者阅读段落,其中关键事件之后跟着一个表示时间转移的短语(对比情况)。与早期研究结果一致(例如,兹万,1996),对于表示更大时间转移的短语,注视持续时间更长。然而,当因变量是指代理解的难易程度时,在实验1中,或者当使用识别探测任务时,在实验2中,没有证据表明更大的时间转移会影响事件信息的可及性。尽管事件中断(莫里斯 对比 绘画)并不影响指代阅读时间,但确实导致对该事件的识别时间更长。这些结果表明,至少某些事件方面在时间变化后仍然是可及的,并且因变量可能对结论产生关键影响。