Stolz J A, Merikle P M
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Memory. 2000 Sep;8(5):333-43. doi: 10.1080/09658210050117753.
Changes in the conscious and unconscious influences of memory over time were assessed in two experiments by using a variant of the process-dissociation procedure. In both experiments, performance on a stem-completion task was measured under both inclusion and exclusion instructions. Across the two experiments, there were four different retention intervals: 2 minutes, 2 days, 2 weeks, and 2 months. The results indicated that conscious influences decreased systematically across retention interval. In contrast, unconscious influences of memory in the absence of conscious influences increased between 2 minutes and 2 days, and then remained relatively stable from 2 days to 2 weeks to 2 months. These results stand in apparent contrast to those of McBride and Dosher (1999), which showed equal rates of forgetting for conscious and unconscious influences of memory on performance. The implications for models of the relation between conscious and unconscious influences of memory on performance are discussed.
在两项实验中,通过使用过程分离程序的一种变体,评估了随着时间推移记忆的有意识和无意识影响的变化。在这两项实验中,在包含和排除指令下都测量了词干补全任务的表现。在这两项实验中,有四个不同的保持间隔:2分钟、2天、2周和2个月。结果表明,有意识影响在整个保持间隔中系统性地下降。相比之下,在没有有意识影响的情况下,记忆的无意识影响在2分钟到2天之间增加,然后从2天到2周再到2个月保持相对稳定。这些结果与麦克布莱德和多舍尔(1999年)的结果明显不同,后者表明记忆对表现的有意识和无意识影响的遗忘率相同。文中讨论了记忆对表现的有意识和无意识影响之间关系模型的意义。