Nagai M, Yagi A
Kwansei Gakuin University, Hyogo, Japan.
Mem Cognit. 2001 Jan;29(1):91-9. doi: 10.3758/bf03195744.
An observer's memory for the final position of a moving object is shifted forward in the direction of that object's motion. It is called representational momentum (RM). This study addressed stimulus-specific effects on RM. In Experiment 1, participants showed larger memory shift for an object moving in its typical direction of motion than when it moved in a nontypical direction of motion. In Experiment 2, participants indicated larger memory shift for a pointed pattern moving in the direction of its point than when it moved in the opposite direction. In Experiment 3, we again examined the influences of knowledge about objects' typical motions and the pointedness of objects, because we did not control the shape (pointedness) of objects in Experiment 1. The results showed that only pointedness affected the magnitude of memory shift and that the effect was smaller than the momentum effect.
观察者对移动物体最终位置的记忆会朝着该物体运动的方向向前偏移。这被称为表征动量(RM)。本研究探讨了对RM的特定刺激效应。在实验1中,与物体沿非典型运动方向移动时相比,参与者对沿其典型运动方向移动的物体表现出更大的记忆偏移。在实验2中,与沿相反方向移动时相比,参与者对沿其尖端方向移动的尖形图案表现出更大的记忆偏移。在实验3中,我们再次研究了关于物体典型运动的知识以及物体的尖形的影响,因为我们在实验1中没有控制物体的形状(尖形)。结果表明,只有尖形影响记忆偏移的大小,且该效应小于动量效应。