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Eye Movement Monitoring of Memory
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グーグルの記憶への影響:指先の情報を持つことの認知的な影響
Betsy Sparrow1, Jenny Liu, Daniel M Wegner
1Department of Psychology, Columbia University, 1190 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027, USA. sparrow@psych.columbia.edu
まとめ
インターネットは外部メモリとして機能し,情報を簡単にアクセスできます. オンライン情報への将来的なアクセスを期待することは,個人的な記憶を減少させますが,それをどこで見つけられるかについての記憶を高めます.
科学分野:
- 認知心理学とは,認知心理学である.
- 人とコンピュータの相互作用です.
- 情報科学 情報科学
背景:
- インターネットと検索エンジンは,情報へのアクセスを革命的に変えました.
- デジタルツールは,情報を簡単に検索し,認知の負荷を軽減します.
研究 の 目的:
- インターネットが人間の記憶と情報リコールにどのように影響するかを調査する.
- 外部またはトランザクティブメモリソースとしてのインターネットの概念を探求する.
主な方法:
- 予想されるインターネットアクセス条件下でのメモリリコールを調査するために4つの研究が行われました.
- 参加者の記憶や情報源を測定した.
主要な成果:
- 難しい質問は,コンピュータや検索エンジンについて考えるきっかけを与えてくれます.
- オンラインでの情報への将来的なアクセスを予期すると,情報そのものの記憶が低下する.
- 記憶は,情報の内容ではなく,情報の場所や情報源のために強化されます.
結論:
- インターネットは,重要な外部メモリシステムとして機能します.
- デジタル情報源への依存は,知識の保存と取得の方法を変化させます.
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