Sanchez Christopher A, Jaeger Allison J
School of Psychological Science, Oregon State University, 2950 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA,
Psychon Bull Rev. 2015 Feb;22(1):206-11. doi: 10.3758/s13423-014-0658-6.
Perceptual manipulations, such as changes in font type or figure-ground contrast, have been shown to increase judgments of difficulty or effort related to the presented material. Previous theory has suggested that this is the result of changes in online processing or perhaps the post-hoc influence of perceived difficulty recalled at the time of judgment. These two experiments seek to examine by which mechanism (or both) the fluency effect is produced. Results indicate that disfluency does in fact change in situ reading behavior, and this change significantly mediates judgments. Eye movement analyses corroborate this suggestion and observe a difference in how people read a disfluent presentation. These findings support the notion that readers are using perceptual cues in their reading experiences to change how they interact with the material, which in turn produces the observed biases.
诸如字体类型变化或图形-背景对比度变化等感知操作已被证明会增加与所呈现材料相关的难度或努力程度的判断。先前的理论认为,这是在线处理变化的结果,或者可能是判断时回忆起的感知难度的事后影响。这两个实验旨在研究流畅性效应是通过哪种机制(或两者)产生的。结果表明,不流畅实际上确实会改变即时阅读行为,并且这种变化显著地调节了判断。眼动分析证实了这一观点,并观察到人们阅读不流畅呈现内容的方式存在差异。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即读者在阅读体验中使用感知线索来改变他们与材料的互动方式,进而产生了观察到的偏差。