Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Department of Psychology, Bowdoin College, 6900 College Station, 04011, Brunswick, ME.
Psychon Bull Rev. 1999 Jun;6(2):352-5. doi: 10.3758/BF03212341.
Phonological priming studies have revealed two dissociated effects: low-similarity facilitation and highsimilarity interference (Hamburger & Slowiaczek, 1996; Slowiaczek & Hamburger, 1992). Because these two effects are influenced by different variables, they most likely reflect different processes that occur during auditory word recognition. Goldinger (1999) suggests that one bias is responsible for all phonological priming effects. In this reply, we argue against such a position. Although low similarity facilitation is likely the product of this bias, the data on phonological priming indicate that the dissociated highsimilarity interference cannot be produced by the same mechanism. Instead, the data indicate that high-similarity interference may reflect lexical processes.
低相似度促进和高相似度干扰(Hamburger & Slowiaczek,1996;Slowiaczek & Hamburger,1992)。由于这两种效应受到不同变量的影响,它们很可能反映了在听觉词汇识别过程中发生的不同过程。Goldinger(1999)提出,一个偏向负责所有音位启动效应。在本次回复中,我们反对这种立场。虽然低相似度促进很可能是这种偏向的产物,但音位启动的数据表明,分离的高相似度干扰不能由相同的机制产生。相反,数据表明高相似度干扰可能反映了词汇过程。