Automatic and effortful processing by mentally retarded and nonretarded persons.

D M Meador, N R Ellis
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Automatic and effortful processing by brain-injured and cultural-familially mentally retarded and nonretarded persons were compared in a letter priming task. Both retarded groups responded considerably slower than did the nonretarded group. Inhibitory effects due to a prime stimulus and facilitative effects following brief presentations of prime stimuli were similar for all groups. Facilitative effects remained at the same level for the nonretarded group but clearly continued to increase for the retarded groups along the longest presentation intervals. The findings were interpreted as showing similar automatic processing effects in all groups. Effortful processing by retarded persons, on the other hand, was slower to develop and possibly greater than that by nonretarded persons.

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智力迟钝者和非智力迟钝者的自动和努力的处理。
比较了脑损伤、文化家族性智力迟钝者和非智力迟钝者在字母启动任务中的自动加工和努力加工。两个弱智组的反应都比非弱智组慢得多。在所有组中,启动刺激引起的抑制效应和启动刺激简短呈现后的促进效应是相似的。非智障组的促进效应保持在同一水平,但随着呈现时间的延长,智障组的促进效应明显继续增强。研究结果被解释为在所有组中显示了相似的自动加工效应。另一方面,智障者的努力加工发展较慢,而且可能比非智障者发展得更大。
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