Forster K I
University of Arizona, Tucson 85721-0068, USA.
J Psycholinguist Res. 1998 Mar;27(2):203-33. doi: 10.1023/a:1023202116609.
Masked priming paradigms offer the promise of tapping automatic, strategy-free lexical processing, as evidenced by the lack of expectancy disconfirmation effects, and proportionality effects in semantic priming experiments. But several recent findings suggest the effects may be prelexical. These findings concern nonword priming effects in lexical decision and naming, the effects of mixed-case presentation on nonword priming, and the dependence of priming on the nature of the distractors in lexical decision, suggesting possible strategy effects. The theory underlying each of these effects is discussed, and alternative explanations are developed that do not preclude a lexical basis for masked priming effects.
掩蔽启动范式有望挖掘自动的、无策略的词汇加工过程,这一点在语义启动实验中缺乏预期不确认效应和比例效应得到了证明。但最近的一些研究结果表明,这些效应可能是词前的。这些结果涉及词汇判断和命名中的非词启动效应、大小写混合呈现对非词启动的影响,以及词汇判断中启动对干扰项性质的依赖性,暗示了可能的策略效应。本文讨论了这些效应背后的理论,并提出了一些替代解释,这些解释并不排除掩蔽启动效应的词汇基础。