在基于HMD的沉浸式虚拟环境中,上下文依赖的记忆回忆
Mária Chocholáčková1, Vojtěch Juřík1, Alexandra Ružičková1
1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
PloS one
|August 4, 2023
概括
这项关于虚拟现实记忆回忆的研究发现,女性比男性更能回忆正确的单词. 环境背景对两性记忆表现没有显著影响.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 虚拟现实研究 虚拟现实研究
- 人类记忆研究 人类记忆研究
背景情况:
- 情境依赖性记忆是一个成熟的现象.
- 虚拟现实 (VR) 为心理实验提供了新的环境.
- 了解虚拟环境中的内存回忆对于未来的应用程序至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在VR环境中调查上下文依赖的记忆回忆.
- 检查正确和错误的语义记忆的回忆.
- 探索环境背景和生物性别对记忆表现的影响.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及92名心理学学生使用VR头戴显示器的实验.
- 参与者在虚拟的室内环境中记住了单词列表.
- 在相同或不同的虚拟环境 (室内与室外) 中测试回忆.
主要成果:
- 无论环境背景如何,女性记忆的正确词汇明显高于男性.
- 环境背景 (学习与回忆) 对整体记忆表现没有显著影响.
- 没有发现学习背景或生物性别对虚假记忆的产生有显著影响.
结论:
- 虚拟现实环境可以用于记忆研究,提供新的见解.
- 虽然上下文依赖性记忆没有得到强烈证实,但建议在上下文和性别特异性记忆过程之间存在潜在的相互作用.
- 需要进一步的研究来探索VR内记忆回忆中的背景和生物性别的细微差别.
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