Saint-Aubin J, Poirier M
Department of Psychology, University of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 1999 May;52(2):367-94. doi: 10.1080/713755814.
Four experiments investigated the disruptive effect of semantic similarity on short-term ordered recall. Experiments 1 and 2 contrasted immediate serial recall performance for lists of semantically similar items, drawn from the same semantic category, with performance for lists that contained items from different categories. Experiments 1 and 2 showed the usual similarity advantage for item information recall, but, contrary to expectations, there was no similarity disadvantage for the recall of order information even when the level of item recall was controlled. Experiments 3 and 4 replicate and extend these findings by using an order reconstruction task or a limited word pool strategy, both of which yield alternate measures of order retention. These findings clearly contradict the wide spread belief stating that semantic similarity hinders the short-term recall of order information. Results are discussed in the light of a retrieval-based account where the effects of semantic similarity reflect the processes called upon at recall: It is suggested that long-term knowledge is accessed to support the interpretation of degraded phonological traces.
四项实验研究了语义相似性对短期顺序回忆的干扰作用。实验1和实验2对比了来自同一语义类别的语义相似项目列表的即时系列回忆表现,与包含不同类别项目的列表的表现。实验1和实验2显示了项目信息回忆通常存在的相似性优势,但与预期相反,即使在控制了项目回忆水平的情况下,顺序信息的回忆也没有相似性劣势。实验3和实验4通过使用顺序重建任务或有限词库策略重复并扩展了这些发现,这两种策略都能产生顺序保持的替代测量方法。这些发现明显与广泛流传的观点相矛盾,该观点认为语义相似性会阻碍顺序信息的短期回忆。根据基于检索的解释对结果进行了讨论,其中语义相似性的影响反映了回忆时所调用的过程:有人提出,会利用长期知识来支持对退化语音痕迹的解释。