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Retrieval is the process of getting information out of memory storage and back into conscious awareness. This ability is essential for daily tasks like brushing hair and teeth, driving to work, and performing job duties. Retrieval occurs in three ways: recall, recognition, and relearning.
Recall involves accessing information without cues, such as during an essay test, where individuals must retrieve facts and concepts from memory unaided. Another example is remembering the name of a colleague...
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Memory is the retention of information or experiences over time, facilitated through three main processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Encoding is the process of inputting information into the memory system. For instance, when listening to a lecture, watching a play, reading a book, or having a conversation, the brain is actively encoding information. This initial stage involves transforming sensory input into a form that can be processed and stored by the brain. Various factors, such as...
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Mnemonic devices are cognitive tools that facilitate memory retention by linking new information to familiar patterns or organizational strategies. These techniques are beneficial for remembering complex or lengthy sets of information by simplifying and structuring them in easily retrievable ways.
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Improving short-term memory can be achieved through techniques like chunking and rehearsal. Chunking involves organizing information into larger, more manageable units. This technique is particularly useful for information that exceeds the typical memory span of between five and nine items. For instance, logging into an online account with a password like "ta89vq0179gz" involves grouping letters and numbers into three chunks—ta89, vq01, and 79gz. It makes large amounts of...
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Forgetting is a complex cognitive phenomenon influenced by several factors, among which interference and decay are particularly prominent. These processes explain why individuals often struggle to retrieve specific information from memory, leading to lapses in recall that can be observed in everyday situations.
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Juliane Nagel1,2,3, David Philip Morgan4,5,6, Necati Çağatay Gürsoy4,5,6

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科学领域:

  • 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
  • 行为心理学 行为心理学
  • 记忆研究 记忆研究

背景情况:

  • 讨论奖励在记忆形成中的作用,并提出有关它们是否影响记忆强度或检索决策的问题.
  • 动机学习任务是一个常见的范式,用于研究奖励对记忆的影响.

研究的目的:

  • 调查奖励是否主要增强记忆力或影响获取过程中的决策策略.
  • 测试一个理论框架,建议奖励创造刺激-奖励关联,影响检索决策.

主要方法:

  • 对健康参与者进行了三项大型在线实验 (N=200,N=205,N=187).
  • 在编码和检索阶段操纵奖励条件.
  • 分析了对记忆强度和决策策略的影响.

主要成果:

  • 实验1:编码过程中形成的明确的刺激-奖励关联影响了检索策略.
  • 实验2:奖励影响了记忆力和决策策略.
  • 实验3:奖励完全影响了决策策略.

结论:

  • 这些发现支持一种奖励增加记忆力的模型,并形成刺激-奖励关联.
  • 这些关联在记忆检索过程中积极塑造决策过程.
  • 这项研究阐明了奖励在学习和记忆中的双重作用.