JUDGMENTS OF SEMANTIC AND EPISODIC RELATEDNESS - COMMON TIME-COURSE AND FAILURE OF SEGREGATION

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DOSHER, BA
ROSEDALE, G
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美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0749-596X(91)90001-Z
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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We investigated the processes by which people discriminate preexperimental (semantic) from experimental (episodic) associations. Dosher (1984, Cognitive Psychology, 16, 519-555) showed that information about semantic relatedness intruded into judgments of episodic (newly learned) associations, especially early in the time course of recognition. Time course is evaluated in a speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) paradigm, in which subjects are interrupted at various points during retrieval with a cue to respond. The present study: (i) replicated the semantic intrusion into episodic judgments; (ii) found intrusion of episodic associations into judgments of semantic relatedness, although the effect was smaller; (iii) allowed a direct comparison of the speed of associative recognition judgments and of semantic relatedness judgments in comparable situations for the same subjects-the time courses of the two judgments were similar; and (iv) showed that these effects in SAT retrieval functions translate into comparable patterns in RT and error rates for both types of judgment. Conclusions for semantic/episodic system distinctions, possible relation to the implicit/explicit distinction, and an analysis of differential cuing processes related to Humphreys, Bain, and Pike (1989, Psychological Review, 96, 208-233) are discussed. © 1991.
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