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    Title: 注意力在概念性內隱記憶扮演角色的探討
    Authors: 許清雄
    Contributors: 顏乃欣
    許清雄
    Keywords: 注意力
    概念性內隱記憶
    Date: 2000
    Issue Date: 2016-04-18 16:31:23 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究主要是探討注意力在概念性內隱記憶扮演的角色。遷移—適當歷程(TAP)認為概念性歷程需要注意力資源來幫助記憶表現,因此概念性內隱記憶會受到分配性注意力的影響,使概念性促發效果減少。但TAP仍受到許多的質疑,顯示概念性促發與注意力有更複雜的關係。本研究檢驗TAP在概念性內隱記憶作業的限制,並以“項目特殊性與相關性歷程”和“競爭性與非競爭性接觸歷程”來延伸TAP的觀點。本研究將分別檢驗在登錄和反應階段的一些不同情況,對注意力在概念性內隱記憶作業的影響。實驗一和實驗二操弄登錄處理變項,使用項目特殊性與項目相關性登錄處理來檢驗兩種不同的項目訊息所造成的影響。實驗三和實驗四操弄線索與反應聯想詞間的強弱關聯程度,探討注意力在字彙聯想作業的角色。在測驗階段是使用「歷程分離程序」(PDP)和「測驗後分離法」(PTP),估計導致反應的意識“ Pc ”和無意識記憶“ Pu ”的機率值。並進一步比較兩種方法所得到的結果。
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