Daniele Didino, Matthias Brandtner, Maria Glaser, André Knops
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Abstract
The dual-route model explains the SNARC (Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes) effect assuming two routes of parallel information processing: the unconditional route (automatic activation of pre-existing links) and the conditional route (activation of task-specific links). To test predictions derived from this model, we evaluated whether response latency in superficial number processing modulates the SNARC effect in a color task (participants judged the color of a number). In Experiment 1, participants performed a parity task, an easy color task (short RTs), and a difficult color task (RTs similar to those of the parity task). A SNARC effect emerged only in the parity task. In Experiment 2, participants performed a color task and a secondary task under four conditions chosen to orthogonally manipulate response latency (short vs. long) and processing depth (semantic vs. perceptual). Only the long-latency perceptual-processing condition elicited a SNARC effect. To explain these results, we suggest that the cognitive resources required by a secondary task might dilute the SNARC effect. Our results indicate that the dual-route model should be modified to take into account additional factors (e.g., working memory load) that influence the level of activation of the unconditional route.
双路径模型解释了SNARC (Spatial-Numerical Association of Response Codes)效应,假设平行信息处理的两条路径:无条件路径(自动激活预先存在的链接)和条件路径(激活特定任务的链接)。为了验证从该模型得出的预测,我们评估了浅表数字处理中的反应延迟是否会调节颜色任务中的SNARC效应(参与者判断数字的颜色)。在实验1中,参与者执行了奇偶性任务、简单的颜色任务(短RTs)和困难的颜色任务(与奇偶性任务相似的RTs)。SNARC效应只出现在奇偶校验任务中。在实验2中,参与者在四种条件下分别完成一项颜色任务和一项辅助任务,这些条件选择了正交操纵反应延迟(短与长)和处理深度(语义与知觉)的条件。只有长潜伏期感知加工条件才会引起SNARC效应。为了解释这些结果,我们认为次要任务所需的认知资源可能会稀释SNARC效应。我们的结果表明,应该修改双路径模型,以考虑影响无条件路径激活水平的其他因素(例如,工作记忆负荷)。
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As its name implies, Experimental Psychology (ISSN 1618-3169) publishes innovative, original, high-quality experimental research in psychology — quickly! It aims to provide a particularly fast outlet for such research, relying heavily on electronic exchange of information which begins with the electronic submission of manuscripts, and continues throughout the entire review and production process. The scope of the journal is defined by the experimental method, and so papers based on experiments from all areas of psychology are published. In addition to research articles, Experimental Psychology includes occasional theoretical and review articles.