Walker Maegen, Ciraolo Margeaux, Dewald Andrew, Sinnett Scott
Department of Psychology, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2017 Jan 25;12(1):e0170520. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170520. eCollection 2017.
Previous work suggests that, when attended, pictures may be processed more readily than words. The current study extends this research to assess potential differences in processing between these stimulus types when they are actively ignored. In a dual-task paradigm, facilitated recognition for previously ignored words was found provided that they appeared frequently with an attended target. When adapting the same paradigm here, previously unattended pictures were recognized at high rates regardless of how they were paired with items during the primary task, whereas unattended words were later recognized at higher rates only if they had previously been aligned with primary task targets. Implicit learning effects obtained by aligning unattended items with attended task-targets may apply only to conceptually abstract stimulus types, such as words. Pictures, on the other hand, may maintain direct access to semantic information, and are therefore processed more readily than words, even when being actively ignored.
先前的研究表明,在被关注时,图片可能比文字更容易被处理。当前的研究扩展了这项研究,以评估当这些刺激类型被主动忽略时,它们在处理过程中的潜在差异。在一个双任务范式中,发现如果先前被忽略的单词与一个被关注的目标频繁出现,那么对它们的识别会得到促进。当在此采用相同的范式时,先前未被关注的图片无论在主要任务中与项目如何配对,都能以高比率被识别,而未被关注的单词只有在先前与主要任务目标对齐时,之后才能以更高的比率被识别。通过将未被关注的项目与被关注的任务目标对齐而获得的内隐学习效应可能仅适用于概念性抽象的刺激类型,如单词。另一方面,图片可能会直接获取语义信息,因此即使在被主动忽略时,也比文字更容易被处理。