Ellis H D, Jones D M, Mosdell N
School of Psychology, University of Wales Cardiff, UK.
Br J Psychol. 1997 Feb;88 ( Pt 1):143-56. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8295.1997.tb02625.x.
Two experiments explored repetition priming for familiar voices and faces. Expt 1 revealed that, like faces, prior exposure to a voice in a gender judgment task speeds its subsequent classification as familiar or unfamiliar, some minutes later. Faces and voices do not prime one another, however; a result consistent with the notion that evidence is initially accumulated separately for voices and faces. In Expt 2, a prediction derived from the IAC model of Burton, Bruce & Johnston (1990) was explored. The results confirmed that inter-modal repetition priming occurs when the interval between exposures to different personal identification stimuli are separated by a short SOA. This result is consistent with similar ones reported by Calder (1993) and Young, Flude, Hellawell & Ellis (1994) for face-name combinations.
两项实验探究了对熟悉声音和面孔的重复启动效应。实验1表明,与面孔一样,在性别判断任务中预先接触一种声音,会在几分钟后加快其随后被分类为熟悉或不熟悉的速度。然而,面孔和声音之间不会相互启动;这一结果与证据最初是分别针对声音和面孔进行积累的观点一致。在实验2中,对伯顿、布鲁斯和约翰斯顿(1990年)的IAC模型得出的一个预测进行了探究。结果证实,当接触不同个人识别刺激之间的间隔由较短的刺激呈现间隔(SOA)隔开时,会出现跨模态重复启动效应。这一结果与考尔德(1993年)以及扬、弗卢德、赫勒韦尔和埃利斯(1994年)报道的关于面孔-名字组合的类似结果一致。