汉字字频与语义启动的ERP研究
An ERP Study on the Frequency and Semantic Priming of Chinese Characters
摘要: 本研究采用汉字作为材料,在语义启动比例一比三的条件下,两因素——汉字频率(高频、低频)和语义启动(启动、无启动)的被试内设计,使用同一字延迟判断任务,探究汉字字频与语义启动的作用。结果发现字频与语义启动出现了加法效应,支持多阶段激活模型。
Abstract: This study uses Chinese characters as materials, in terms of semantic priming a scale of three, two factors concluding frequency (high frequency, low frequency) and semantic priming (start, no start) within subject design, and explores the effect of frequency and semantic priming of Chinese characters. The results show that word frequency and semantic priming are additive effect, and support the multistage activation model.
文章引用:李丽军, 王权红 (2016). 汉字字频与语义启动的ERP研究. 心理学进展, 6(12), 1273-1279. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/AP.2016.612161

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