Lee Hyeonjeong, Pournaghdali Ali, Schwartz Bennett L
Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA.
J Intell. 2023 Jul 7;11(7):135. doi: 10.3390/jintelligence11070135.
Tip-of-the-tongue states are subjective experiences that unrecalled target words will be remembered. This study investigates if the visual fluency of familiar faces affects the likelihood of tip-of-the-tongue experiences (TOTs) as well as name recall and name recognition. To manipulate visual fluency, three levels of clarity for 396 celebrity faces were set: high, medium, and low clarity. Four hundred and twenty-nine participants were asked to recall the last names of the celebrities for all clarity levels, and, if they did not recall, to indicate if they experienced a TOT. Following the TOT question, they performed a name recognition test. Results showed that higher-clarity faces resulted in higher TOT rates than lower-clarity faces for unrecalled faces. Name recall was also higher for clearer faces. However, clarity level did not affect the correct answer rate on the name recognition test. These results support the view that perceptual cue-based factors influence TOT experiences.
舌尖状态是一种主观体验,即感觉想不起来的目标单词即将被记起。本研究调查熟悉面孔的视觉流畅性是否会影响舌尖体验(TOT)的可能性以及名字回忆和名字识别。为了操控视觉流畅性,对396张名人面孔设置了三个清晰度水平:高、中、低清晰度。429名参与者被要求回忆所有清晰度水平下名人的姓氏,如果想不起来,则表明他们是否经历了舌尖状态。在舌尖状态问题之后,他们进行了名字识别测试。结果显示,对于未回忆起来的面孔,清晰度较高的面孔比清晰度较低的面孔产生的舌尖状态发生率更高。面孔越清晰,名字回忆也越高。然而,清晰度水平并未影响名字识别测试的正确回答率。这些结果支持了基于感知线索的因素会影响舌尖体验的观点。