Stefan Wöhner, Friederike Derichsweiler, Jana Luckow, Jörg D Jescheniak
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摘要
语义语境对图片命名和分类的影响是词语产生理论的核心。然而,与命名研究不同,分类研究显示出不一致的结果。最近,Wöhner, Luckow等人(2024)在参与者内和项目内设计中复制了阻塞分类中的不一致模式。图片在语义同质或异质的语境中呈现。在同质语境中,自然性分类存在命名干扰和促进作用,而尺寸分类不存在语境效应。作者得出结论,在他们自己和之前的研究中,不一致的分类结果可能是由于使用基于不同类型特征的任务(存储在语义记忆中[自然的vs.人造的]与特设的[比标准小的vs.大的]),或者来自创建上下文的语义类别的示例的响应映射的差异(趋同的vs.发散的)。本研究再次对比了Wöhner, Luckow等人的任务,但使用的材料导致两个分类任务的收敛反应映射。自然度和大小分类在命名和语义促进方面均存在语义干扰。这种模式表明,聚合反应映射,而不是使用基于存储语义特征的任务,是在阻塞语义分类中获得便利的关键。我们的研究结果进一步支持了语义干扰在词汇水平上的轨迹和语义水平上的起源。这个结论不再依赖于单一分类任务的数据。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
On finding semantic facilitation in blocked picture categorization: Convergent response mapping is essential.
Semantic context effects in picture naming and categorization are central to word production theories. However, unlike naming studies, categorization studies have shown inconsistent results. Recently, Wöhner, Luckow, et al. (2024) replicated the inconsistent pattern in blocked categorization in a within-participant and within-item design. Pictures were presented in a semantically homogeneous or heterogeneous context. In the homogeneous context, there was interference for naming and facilitation for naturalness categorization, but no context effect for size categorization. The authors concluded that the inconsistent categorization findings in their own and previous studies could be due either to the use of tasks based on different kinds of features (stored in semantic memory [natural vs. man-made] vs. ad hoc [smaller vs. larger than a standard]) or to a difference in the response mapping for the exemplars from the semantic categories creating the context (convergent vs. divergent). The present study again contrasted the Wöhner, Luckow et al. tasks, but used materials that resulted in convergent response mapping for both categorization tasks. There was semantic interference in naming and semantic facilitation in both naturalness and size categorization. This pattern suggests that convergent response mapping, not the use of a task based on a stored semantic feature, is critical for obtaining facilitation in blocked semantic categorization. Our result provides further support for the notion that semantic interference in blocked word production has its locus at the lexical level and its origin at the semantic level. This conclusion does not depend any longer on data from only a single categorization task. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.