Unpacking the sandwich: Which mechanisms underlie the increase in sandwich priming during word recognition?

IF 2.2 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Maria Fernández-López, Stephen J Lupker, Pablo Gómez, Melanie Labusch, Colin J Davis, Manuel Perea
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Lupker and Davis (2009) introduced a modification of Forster and Davis's (1984) masked priming technique that increased the size of priming effects. The modification involved briefly presenting the target as a preprime during the priming sequence (e.g., #####-JUDGE-judge-JUDGE; the "sandwich" method). At present, the precise mechanisms underlying this increase are not well understood, at least partially because most previous experiments comparing the two procedures involved between-subject comparisons. To examine these mechanisms more fully, we conducted three lexical decision experiments with sandwich and conventional priming methods using a within-subject design. We examined two types of form-related priming: letter transpositions (Experiment 1) and letter replacements (Experiments 2 and 3). Results showed an increase in masked priming effects with the sandwich method in all three experiments. Cross-method comparisons revealed the source of this increase: The sandwich technique sped up the responses to transposed-letter pairs and one-letter replacement letter pairs, produced no latency differences for double replacement-letter pairs, and slowed down responses to unrelated pairs. Experiment 3, using a control preprime (xxxxx), showed that the change in the nature of the priming effects was not simply due to the longer lag between the pattern mask and the target stimulus in the sandwich priming method. These findings pose problems for computational activation-based models that provide accounts of masked priming effects. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

打开三明治:在单词识别过程中,是什么机制导致了三明治启动的增加?
Lupker和Davis(2009)对Forster和Davis(1984)的隐性启动技术进行了改进,增加了启动效应的大小。修改包括在启动序列中简要地将目标作为预启动物呈现(例如,#####-JUDGE-judge-JUDGE;“三明治”方法)。目前,这种增加背后的确切机制还没有被很好地理解,至少部分原因是大多数先前比较这两种方法的实验都涉及受试者之间的比较。为了更充分地研究这些机制,我们使用主题内设计,使用三明治和传统启动方法进行了三个词汇决策实验。我们研究了两种与形式相关的启动:字母换位(实验1)和字母替换(实验2和3)。结果表明,在所有三个实验中,三明治方法都增加了掩蔽启动效应。跨方法比较揭示了这种增长的来源:三明治技术加速了对调换字母对和单字母替换字母对的反应,对双替换字母对没有产生延迟差异,对不相关字母对的反应减慢。实验3采用对照预启动(xxxxx),结果表明,在三明治启动方法中,启动效应性质的变化并不仅仅是因为模式掩模与目标刺激之间的滞后时间更长。这些发现为基于计算激活的模型提出了问题,这些模型提供了掩盖启动效应的解释。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.80%
发文量
163
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.
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