感知记忆的可信性:细节的作用
Lynn Nadel1,2, Katharine C Simon3,4
1Cognitive Science Program, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
概括
个人记忆的可信性取决于细节的类型. 情节细节,特别是与人有关的细节,比语义细节更能提高可信度,影响我们如何判断叙事.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 法医心理学 法医心理学
- 记忆研究 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 个人记忆的分享是人类互动的基础.
- 评估叙事可信度至关重要,法医科学识别了诸如种族,年龄和细节数量等因素.
- 细节构成对可信度的具体影响仍未得到充分探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查叙事中细节的组成如何影响感知可信度.
- 区分内部 (情节) 与外部 (语义) 细节对可信度的影响.
主要方法:
- 进行了两项研究,共有825名参与者.
- 参与者对被操纵的细节数量和类型 (内部与外部,与人有关的与非人有关的) 的叙述进行了评级.
- 收集了可信度和突出性评级.
主要成果:
- 与语义记忆细节相比,情节性记忆细节显著提高了叙事可信度.
- 在事件细节中,与个人相关的信息比与非个人相关的信息更能提高信誉.
- 细节的组成,而不仅仅是数量,影响感知可信度.
结论:
- 细节的性质是判断叙事可信性的关键因素.
- 情节性和与人有关的细节是可信度的更强有力的指标.
- 调查结果为理解和评估所讲述经验的可信性提供了一个框架.
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