Poldrack R A, Logan G D
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Mem Cognit. 1997 Jan;25(1):1-10. doi: 10.3758/bf03197280.
Previous research has suggested that perceptual fluency can contribute to recognition judgments. In this study, we examined whether fluency in recognition is based upon the speed of preceding operations, as suggested by studies of perceptual fluency. Subjects studied items in both lexical decision and naming tasks, and were then tested on two blocks of lexical decision trials with probe recognition trials. Jacoby's process dissociation procedure was used, and results from this procedure suggested that recognition judgments in the task were based largely upon familiarity. However, the estimated discriminability available from response time distributions was significantly less than the observed recognition discriminability. Simulated memory operating characteristics confirmed this under determination of recognition by response times. The results demonstrate, contrary to previous suggestions, that fluency in recognition is not based upon speed.
先前的研究表明,知觉流畅性有助于识别判断。在本研究中,我们检验了识别中的流畅性是否如知觉流畅性研究所暗示的那样,基于先前操作的速度。受试者在词汇判断和命名任务中学习项目,然后在两个词汇判断试验块以及探测识别试验中接受测试。使用了雅各比的加工分离程序,该程序的结果表明,任务中的识别判断很大程度上基于熟悉度。然而,从反应时间分布中估计出的可辨别性明显低于观察到的识别可辨别性。模拟的记忆操作特征证实了反应时间对识别的这种不确定性。结果表明,与先前的观点相反,识别中的流畅性并非基于速度。