Huebert Andrew M, McNeely-White Katherine L, Cleary Anne M
Department of Psychology.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2023 Feb;152(2):542-570. doi: 10.1037/xge0001292. Epub 2022 Sep 1.
Most people have experienced the sensation of having a word on the tip of the tongue. A common assumption is that a major driving force underlying the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state is conscious partial recollective access to some of the unretrieved word's attributes, such as its first letter. In the present study, under free-report conditions, participants provided more partial recollection responses during TOTs than non-TOTs without being more accurate among their provided responses. Under forced-guessing conditions in which participants needed to guess at the unidentified target word's first letter, participants exhibited false partial recollective experience during TOTs. This was shown by a strong tendency during TOTs to indicate that they knew the first letter, when in actuality, they were wrong in their first-letter guess. An additional experiment showed illusory partial recollection of a contextual detail during TOTs relative to non-TOTs. The full pattern of results portrays an alternative possible theoretical relationship between TOT states and subjective partial recollective experience. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
大多数人都经历过话到嘴边却想不起来的感觉。一个常见的假设是,导致舌尖(TOT)状态的一个主要驱动力是对一些未检索到的单词属性有部分有意识的回忆,比如它的首字母。在本研究中,在自由报告条件下,参与者在处于TOT状态时比非TOT状态时提供了更多的部分回忆反应,但他们提供的反应并没有更准确。在强制猜测条件下,参与者需要猜测未识别目标单词的首字母,在TOT状态下,参与者表现出错误的部分回忆体验。这表现为在TOT状态下有很强的倾向表明他们知道首字母,而实际上,他们对首字母的猜测是错误的。另一个实验表明,与非TOT状态相比,在TOT状态下会出现对上下文细节的虚幻部分回忆。完整的结果模式描绘了TOT状态与主观部分回忆体验之间另一种可能的理论关系。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023美国心理学会,保留所有权利)