Johnson Andrew J, Hawley Ryan, Miles Christopher
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science & Technology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2018 Apr;71(4):817-823. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1313873. Epub 2018 Jan 1.
This study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the six consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect. However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA. Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by three intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item (i.e., the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.
本研究考察了在安静和同时发声(CA)条件下,视觉呈现辅音的序列内重复效应。在即时系列回忆(ISR)程序中,参与者按照原始呈现顺序写下六个辅音。同时发声降低了系列回忆,并消除了语音相似性效应。然而,在安静和同时发声条件下,试验内重复的效应大致相似。具体而言,相邻重复促进了对重复项目的回忆,而间隔重复(由三个中间项目隔开)则损害了对重复项目的回忆准确性(即兰施堡效应)。这些数据首次证明了在同时发声条件下视觉-言语刺激的兰施堡效应。