认知控制的可转移调节:冲突适应在汉语主题角色分配中的跨任务作用。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jiefei Luo, Qi Cheng, Mengfang Zhang, Yan Wu
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摘要

冲突适应反映了认知控制系统在冲突检测后对信息处理的动态调节。语言处理研究的一个核心问题是,非语言任务引起的控制是否会泛化到其他任务中,从而影响句子理解等高阶过程。本研究采用不同复杂程度的色字Stroop任务,结合眼动追踪技术,考察了冲突适应对汉语主题角色分配的跨任务调节作用。在两个实验中,参与者在Stroop实验中阅读包含一致或冲突主题角色的句子,这些句子有一致或不一致的刺激。通过眼动测量捕捉句法加工的时间动态。结果表明,两种冲突任务均触发了跨任务冲突适应,并表现为主题不一致句子的句法加工加速和回归行为减少。值得注意的是,越复杂的颜色词Stroop任务对认知控制资源的要求越大,在理解过程中产生的认知适应效应越早。从理论上讲,这些发现将冲突监测理论扩展到语言处理领域,表明认知控制机制有助于实时语法解析。在方法上,使用眼动追踪来检查主题角色分配,为领域一般控制和语言特定处理之间的相互作用提供了细粒度的经验证据。
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Transferable Modulation of Cognitive Control: The Cross-Task Role of Conflict Adaptation in Thematic Roles Assignment in Chinese.

Conflict adaptation reflects the dynamic modulation of information processing by the cognitive control system following conflict detection. A central question in language processing research concerns whether control elicited by non-linguistic tasks generalizes across tasks to influence higher-order processes such as sentence comprehension. The present study employed color-word Stroop tasks of varying complexity and, in conjunction with eye-tracking technology, examined their cross-task regulatory effects of conflict adaptation on thematic role assignment in Chinese. Across two experiments, participants read sentences containing either congruent or conflicting thematic roles following Stroop trials with congruent or incongruent stimuli. The temporal dynamics of syntactic processing were captured via eye movement measures. Results indicated that both conflict tasks triggered cross-task conflict adaptation, as evidenced by accelerated syntactic processing and reduced regression behaviors when thematically incongruent sentences followed conflict trials. Notably, the more complex color-word Stroop task imposed greater demands on cognitive control resources and elicited earlier cognitive adaptation effects during comprehension. Theoretically, these findings extend conflict monitoring theory to the domain of language processing, demonstrating that cognitive control mechanisms contribute to real-time syntactic parsing. Methodologically, the use of eye-tracking to examine thematic role assignment provides fine-grained empirical evidence for the interaction between domain-general control and language-specific processing.

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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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