Speelman Craig P, Shadbolt Emma
School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Western Australia, Australia.
PeerJ. 2018 Jan 31;6:e4329. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4329. eCollection 2018.
This study examined whether being aware of the repetition of stimuli in a simple numerosity task could aid the development of automaticity. The numerosity task used in this study was a simple counting task. Thirty-four participants were divided into two groups. One group was instructed that the stimuli would repeat many times throughout the experiment. The results showed no significant differences in the way automatic processing developed between the groups. Similarly, there was no correlation between the point at which automatic processing developed and the point at which participants felt they benefitted from the repetition of stimuli. These results suggest that extra-trial features of a task may have no effect on the development of automaticity, a finding consistent with the instance theory of automatisation.
本研究考察了在一个简单的数字任务中意识到刺激的重复是否有助于自动化的发展。本研究中使用的数字任务是一个简单的计数任务。34名参与者被分为两组。一组被告知刺激在整个实验过程中会重复多次。结果显示,两组之间自动加工发展的方式没有显著差异。同样,自动加工发展的时间点与参与者感觉从刺激重复中受益的时间点之间也没有相关性。这些结果表明,任务的额外试次特征可能对自动化的发展没有影响,这一发现与自动化的实例理论一致。