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When Stronger Knowledge Slows You Down: Semantic Relatedness Predicts Children’s Co-Activation of Related Items in a Visual Search Paradigm

机译:当知识更强的时候减慢:语义相关性预测儿童在视觉搜索范式中的相关项目的共激活

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A large literature suggests that the organization of words in semantic memory, reflecting meaningful relations among words and the concepts to which they refer, supports many cognitive processes, including memory encoding and retrieval, word learning, and inferential reasoning. The co-activation of related items has been proposed as a mechanism by which semantic knowledge influences cognition, and contemporary accounts of semantic knowledge propose that this co-activation is graded-that it depends on how strongly related the items are in semantic memory. Prior research with adults yielded evidence supporting this prediction; however, there is currently no evidence of graded co-activation early in development. This study provides the first evidence that in children the co-activation of related items depends on their relational strength in semantic memory. Participants (N = 84, age range: 3-9 years) were asked to identify a target (e.g., bone) amid distractors. Children's responses were slowed down by the presence of a related distractor (e.g., puppy) relative to unrelated distractors (e.g., flower)-suggesting that children co-activated related items upon hearing the name of the target. Importantly, the degree of this co-activation was predicted by the strength of the target-distractor relation, such that distractors more strongly related to the targets slowed down children to a larger extent. These findings have important implications for understanding how organized semantic knowledge affects other cognitive processes across development.
机译:一个大文献表明,语义记忆中的单词组织词,反映了单词之间的有意义关系以及他们所指的概念,支持许多认知过程,包括内存编码和检索,词学习和推理推理。已经提出了相关项目的共同激活作为语义知识影响认知的机制,并且语义知识的当代陈述提出这种共同激活是渐变的 - 这取决于物品在语义记忆中有多强烈相关。与成年人的研究结果产生了支持这一预测的证据;但是,目前没有早期发展渐变共同激活的证据。本研究提供了第一种证据,在儿童中,相关项目的共同激活取决于它们在语义记忆中的关系强度。参与者(n = 84,年龄范围:3-9岁)被要求识别一个分心的目标(例如,骨头)。由于相关的令人患者(例如,小狗),相对于无关的分心剂(例如,花) - 在听到目标名称时,儿童共同激活了相关项目的相关性干扰者(例如,Puppy),儿童的反应减缓了。重要的是,通过目标 - 分散的关系的强度来预测这种共激活的程度,使得与目标更强烈相关的分散剂减缓了儿童的程度更大。这些发现对了解有组织的语义知识如何影响跨开发的其他认知过程的重要意义。

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