Desmarais Geneviève, Hudson Pamela, Richards Eric D
Department of Psychology, Mount Allison University, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Mount Allison University, Canada.
Conscious Cogn. 2015 Jul;34:124-39. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.04.004. Epub 2015 Apr 27.
To evaluate the impact of semantic information elicited by labels, participants learned to identify or use novel graspable objects associated with novel actions. We identified each object/action pair with labels that elicited visual form or action semantics and varied the congruence between the label's information and the visual form or action of novel objects. In Experiment 1, participants named objects, and in Experiment 2 they produced the action associated with objects. Generally, congruent labels facilitated performance. Furthermore, for participants who learned incongruent associations, the visual form and semantic information elicited by labels influenced performance in opposite patterns. These findings support the notion that naming may be required before actions are produced when object/action associations are novel. Our findings further support the notion that links between the structural properties of objects and their actions may already be stronger than the links between verbal labels and actions in novel object/action associations.
为了评估标签引发的语义信息的影响,参与者学习识别或使用与新动作相关的新型可抓握物体。我们用引发视觉形式或动作语义的标签来识别每个物体/动作对,并改变标签信息与新物体的视觉形式或动作之间的一致性。在实验1中,参与者为物体命名,在实验2中,他们做出与物体相关的动作。一般来说,一致的标签促进了表现。此外,对于学习了不一致关联的参与者,标签引发的视觉形式和语义信息以相反的模式影响表现。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即当物体/动作关联是新的时,在产生动作之前可能需要命名。我们的发现进一步支持了这样一种观点,即在新的物体/动作关联中,物体的结构属性与其动作之间的联系可能已经比言语标签与动作之间的联系更强。