Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, 70803-5501, Baton Rouge, LA,
Psychon Bull Rev. 1995 Sep;2(3):391-7. doi: 10.3758/BF03210978.
The irrelevant speech effect is the impairment of task performance by the presentation of to-be-ignored speech stimuli. Typically, the irrelevant speech comprises a variety of sounds, but previous research (e.g., Jones, Madden, & Miles, 1992) has suggested that the deleterious effect of background speech is virtually eliminated if the speech comprises repetitions of a sound (e.g., "be, be, be") or a single continuous sound (e.g., "beeeeeee"). Four experiments are reported that challenge this finding. Experiments 1, 2, and 4 show a substantial impairment in serial recall performance in the presence of a repeated sound, and Experiments 3 and 4 show a similar impairment of serial recall in the presence of a continuous sound. The relevance of these findings to several explanations of the irrelevant speech effect is discussed.
无关言语效应是指呈现被忽略的言语刺激对任务表现的损害。通常,无关言语包括各种声音,但先前的研究(例如,Jones、Madden 和 Miles,1992)表明,如果言语由声音的重复(例如“be,be,be”)或单个连续的声音(例如“beeeeeee”)组成,背景言语的有害影响几乎可以消除。本文报告了四项挑战这一发现的实验。实验 1、2 和 4 表明,在重复声音存在的情况下,序列回忆表现会出现明显的损害,而实验 3 和 4 表明,在连续声音存在的情况下,序列回忆也会出现类似的损害。讨论了这些发现对无关言语效应的几种解释的意义。