并非所有对象都平等:视觉工作记忆中的对象优势得到了更大的回忆式记忆的支持,但仅适用于难忘的对象
Rosa E Torres1, Mallory S Duprey1, Karen L Campbell1
1Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada.
Memory & cognition
|October 29, 2024
概括
现实世界中的物体在视觉工作记忆中比简单的颜色更容易被记住,特别是如果它们有意义的话. 这种"对象效益"可能源于语义信息,但并非所有对象都具有同等的记忆力.
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.
背景情况:
- 视觉工作内存 (VWM) 传统上被认为具有固定的容量.
- 最近的研究表明,一个
- 对象利益,对象利益,对象利益.
- 在这里,可以保留比简单的特征更多的真实世界对象.
研究的目的:
- 调查VWM中的对象效益是否来自对有意义刺激的独特记忆过程与简单特征.
- 确定VWM中的语义信息对现实世界对象的作用.
主要方法:
- 在线实验与年轻成年人比较真实世界对象和颜色的记忆.
- 对象记忆与加密的对象刺激进行比较,以隔离语义贡献.
- 对回忆措施和响应信心的分析.
主要成果:
- 现实世界中的物体比颜色更好地被回忆起来,回忆力和信心更高.
- 对象的表现优于加密对象,支持语义信息的作用.
- 对象的记忆能力有所不同,难以记住的对象表现比颜色差.
结论:
- 在VWM中对象的好处可能与语义激活和增强的回忆或高可靠性检索有关.
- 这种效应并不适用于所有对象,并且取决于个体对象的记忆能力.
- 对于有意义的语义刺激,VWM的能力可能比以前认为的更加灵活.
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