Moss H E, Tyler L K
Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK.
Memory. 1995 Sep-Dec;3(3-4):359-95. doi: 10.1080/09658219508253157.
The semantic priming task is a valuable tool in the investigation of semantic memory impairments in patients with acquired disorders of language. This is because priming performance reflects automatic or implicit access to semantic information, unlike most other tests of semantic knowledge, which rely on explicit, voluntary access. Priming results are important for two main reasons: First, normal priming results may be observed in patients who perform poorly on other semantic memory tests, enabling us to distinguish between loss of, or damage to, information in semantic memory, and voluntary access to that information. Second, we can investigate the detailed pattern of loss and preservation of different types of semantic information, by charting the priming effects for different kinds of words, and different kinds of semantic relations between primes and targets. We discuss the use of the priming task in this context, and address some of the theoretical and methodological criticisms that have been raised in connection with use of the priming task to address these issues. We then describe two recent studies in which we have employed semantic priming tasks, along with other more traditional methods, to investigate specific questions about the semantic memory deficits of three patients.
语义启动任务是研究后天性语言障碍患者语义记忆损伤的一项重要工具。这是因为启动效应表现反映了对语义信息的自动或隐性提取,这与大多数其他语义知识测试不同,后者依赖于明确的、自主的提取。启动效应结果之所以重要主要有两个原因:第一,在其他语义记忆测试中表现不佳的患者可能会呈现出正常的启动效应结果,这使我们能够区分语义记忆中信息的丢失或损坏与对该信息的自主提取情况。第二,通过绘制不同类型单词以及启动词与目标词之间不同语义关系的启动效应,我们可以研究不同类型语义信息丢失和保留的详细模式。我们讨论了在这种情况下启动任务的使用,并回应了一些与使用启动任务来解决这些问题相关的理论和方法学批评。然后我们描述了两项近期研究,在这些研究中我们采用了语义启动任务以及其他更传统的方法,来研究关于三名患者语义记忆缺陷的具体问题。