Yee Eiling, Thompson-Schill Sharon L
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, 406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020, Storrs, CT, 06269-1020, USA.
Basque Center on Cognition, Brain & Language, Donostia, Spain.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2016 Aug;23(4):1015-27. doi: 10.3758/s13423-015-0948-7.
At first glance, conceptual representations (e.g., our internal notion of the object "lemon") seem static; we have the impression that there is something that the concept lemon "means" (a sour, yellow, football-shaped citrus fruit) and that this meaning does not vary. Research in semantic memory has traditionally taken this "static" perspective. Consequently, only effects demonstrated across a variety of contexts have typically been considered informative regarding the architecture of the semantic system. In this review, we take the opposite approach: We review instances of context-dependent conceptual activation at many different timescales-from long-term experience, to recent experience, to the current task goals, to the unfolding process of conceptual activation itself-and suggest that the pervasive effects of context across all of these timescales indicate that rather than being static, conceptual representations are constantly changing and are inextricably linked to their contexts.
乍一看,概念表征(例如,我们对“柠檬”这个物体的内在概念)似乎是静态的;我们觉得存在某种概念“柠檬”所“意味”的东西(一种酸味的、黄色的、足球形状的柑橘类水果),而且这种意义不会变化。语义记忆方面的研究传统上一直采用这种“静态”视角。因此,通常只有在各种情境中都得到证实的效应才会被视为对语义系统结构有参考价值。在本综述中,我们采取相反的方法:我们回顾了在许多不同时间尺度上依赖情境的概念激活实例——从长期经验到近期经验,再到当前任务目标,直至概念激活本身的展开过程——并表明情境在所有这些时间尺度上的普遍效应表明,概念表征并非静态,而是在不断变化,并且与其情境有着千丝万缕的联系。