语义相关性可能会损害对项目位置的记忆
Xinyi Lu1, Mona J H Zhu2, Evan F Risko2
1Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. xinyi.lu@uwaterloo.ca.
Psychological research
|November 1, 2023
概括
语义相关性可以改善单词回忆,但会损害位置记忆. 分组相关单词可以增强记忆检索,但阻碍在空间记忆任务中区分类似的项目.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 人类的记忆 人类的记忆
- 空间认知 空间认知
背景情况:
- 语义相关性往往可以增强记忆回忆.
- 然而,相关性也可能引入内存成本,特别是在区分项目时.
研究的目的:
- 调查显示器中的单词的语义关系如何影响其位置的记忆.
- 探索语义结构在记忆性能中的双重作用.
主要方法:
- 参与者记住了网格显示器中的单词位置.
- 显示器包含语义上相关的单词 (单个类别) 或不相关的单词 (多个类别).
- 评估了位置记忆和单词回忆.
主要成果:
- 与无关单词相比,显示相关单词的位置记忆性能更差.
- 对于相关的单词显示器,单词回忆性能得到了显著提高.
- 语义结构对位置和回忆记忆产生了相反的影响.
结论:
- 语义结构化的环境既可以使记忆受益,也可以损害记忆.
- 关联性通过促进候选检索来帮助记忆,但通过增加表示相似性来阻碍空间记忆.
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