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Gesture Helps, Only If You Need It: Inhibiting Gesture Reduces Tip-of-the-Tongue Resolution for Those With Weak Short-Term Memory

机译:只有当您需要它时,才能帮助:抑制手势为短期内存弱的人降低舌头分辨率

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People frequently gesture when a word is on the tip of their tongue (TOT), yet research is mixed as to whether and why gesture aids lexical retrieval. We tested three accounts: the lexical retrieval hypothesis, which predicts that semantically related gestures facilitate successful lexical retrieval; the cognitive load account, which predicts that matching gestures facilitate lexical retrieval only when retrieval is hard, as in the case of a TOT; and the motor movement account, which predicts that any motor movements should support lexical retrieval. In Experiment 1 (a between-subjects study; N = 90), gesture inhibition, but not neck inhibition, affected TOT resolution but not overall lexical retrieval; participants in the gesture-inhibited condition resolved fewer TOTs than participants who were allowed to gesture. When participants could gesture, they produced more representational gestures during resolved than unresolved TOTs, a pattern not observed for meaningless motor movements (e.g., beats). However, the effect of gesture inhibition on TOT resolution was not uniform; some participants resolved many TOTs, while others struggled. In Experiment 2 (a within-subjects study; N = 34), the effect of gesture inhibition was traced to individual differences in verbal, not spatial short-term memory (STM) span; those with weaker verbal STM resolved fewer TOTs when unable to gesture. This relationship between verbal STM and TOT resolution was not observed when participants were allowed to gesture. Taken together, these results fit the cognitive load account; when lexical retrieval is hard, gesture effectively reduces the cognitive load of TOT resolution for those who find the task especially taxing.
机译:当一个词在他们的舌头(tot)上时,人们经常姿态,但研究的研究是与姿态辅助词汇检索的何处和为什么。我们测试了三个账户:词汇检索假设,预测语义相关的手势有助于成功的词汇检索;认知负载账户,其预测匹配的手势仅在难以时才能促进词汇检索,如在TOT的情况下;和电机运动账户预测,任何电机运动都应该支持词汇检索。在实验1(受试者之间的研究; n = 90),姿态抑制,但不是颈部抑制,影响Tot分辨率但不是总体词汇检索;姿态禁止条件的参与者决定了比被允许姿态的参与者更少的小孩。当参与者可以姿态时,它们在得到的分辨率期间产生了更多的代表性手势,而不是未解决的小孩,对于无意义的电动机运动(例如,节拍)未观察到的图案。然而,姿态抑制对Tot分辨率的影响并不均匀;一些参与者解决了很多小孩,而其他人则挣扎着。在实验2(受试者内研究; n = 34),姿态抑制的效果追踪口头,而不是空间短期记忆(STM)跨度的个体差异;较弱的口头STM的人在无法姿态时解决了较少的小孩。当参与者被允许姿态时,没有观察到口头STM和TOT分辨率之间的这种关系。连同,这些结果适合认知载荷账户;当词汇检索很硬时,手势有效降低了那些发现任务特别征税的人的认知负荷。

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