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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 人类记忆研究 人类记忆研究

背景情况:

  • 关于人类记忆的解释,理论上的争论仍在继续.
  • 项目内存判断呈现实证现象,如列表强度效应,基于强度的镜像效应和输出干扰.
  • 从记忆中有效检索 (REM) 模型是一个关键的理论竞争者.

研究的目的:

  • 解决当前REM模型在解释源内存判断方面的局限性.
  • 提出和评估一个扩展的REM模型,包括源判断的本地匹配.
  • 调查列表强度和输出干扰对项目和源内存的影响.

主要方法:

  • 三个实验操纵了相对源记忆强度.
  • 在源内存中对列表强度效应和基于强度的镜像效应进行评估模型预测.
  • 评估了输出干扰对项目和源内存的影响,使用了新的实验和现有的数据集.

主要成果:

  • 观察到对源内存的零列表强度效应和基于强度的镜像效应.
  • 发现输出干扰显著影响了项目内存的准确性.
  • 输出干扰对源内存判断的影响为零或微不足道.

结论:

  • 扩展的REM模型成功地解释了源内存判断.
  • 结果支持REM的核心区分原则,无论是项目信息还是来源信息.
  • 提出的局部匹配概念增强了REM模型对记忆现象的解释能力.