Musen G, O'Neill J E
Department of Psychology, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027-6598, USA.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1997 Sep;23(5):1192-202. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.23.5.1192.
A color-naming priming task was used to examine implicit memory for new nonverbal associations. Implicit memory was observed for associations between words and colors and between abstract shapes and colors. The authors also asked whether nonverbal association priming might occur more readily than verbal association priming. Colored compound nonwords were used as stimuli, and participants were asked to attend either to the 2 syllables of the compound nonword or to the compound nonword and the color in which it was printed. The authors found that the association formed depended on which attributes of the stimuli were attended to and were not more readily formed for nonverbal material. The results demonstrate that tasks that encourage unitization between the elements to be associated facilitate associative priming.
一项颜色命名启动任务被用于检验对新的非语言关联的内隐记忆。观察到了单词与颜色之间以及抽象形状与颜色之间关联的内隐记忆。作者还询问非语言关联启动是否可能比语言关联启动更容易发生。使用彩色复合非词作为刺激物,要求参与者要么关注复合非词的两个音节,要么关注复合非词及其印刷颜色。作者发现形成的关联取决于所关注的刺激物的哪些属性,并且非语言材料的关联形成并不更容易。结果表明,鼓励待关联元素之间进行单元化的任务有助于联想启动。