Florer F L, Allen G
New York University, USA.
Am J Psychol. 2000 Summer;113(2):179-98.
In two experiments, we assessed feelings of knowing (FOKs) for the Ranschburg effect to examine the types of retrieval ease that affect FOKs. In the Ranschburg effect, retrieval performance for repeated items differs from nonrepeated items in supramemory span tasks. We found that FOKs are affected by memory manipulations that affect recall processes, but not by manipulations that affect recognition. This suggests that processes that affect recognition, such as target familiarity, do not affect FOKs, whereas processes that affect recall, such as response suppression and guessing factors, affect FOKs. We propose that an integrated theory of FOKs must include mechanisms responsive to both encoding and retrieval factors (such as retrieval accessibility and cue familiarity), which are highly susceptible to output interference.
在两项实验中,我们评估了对兰施堡效应的知晓感(FOKs),以检验影响知晓感的提取难易类型。在兰施堡效应中,在超记忆广度任务中,重复项目的提取表现与非重复项目不同。我们发现,知晓感受影响回忆过程的记忆操作影响,但不受影响识别的操作影响。这表明,影响识别的过程,如目标熟悉度,不会影响知晓感,而影响回忆的过程,如反应抑制和猜测因素,会影响知晓感。我们提出,一个综合的知晓感理论必须包括对编码和提取因素(如提取可及性和线索熟悉度)都有反应的机制,这些因素极易受到输出干扰。