Hornstein S L, Mulligan N W
Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750442, Dallas, TX 75275-0442, USA.
Am J Psychol. 2001 Summer;114(2):199-217.
Encoding action phrases by enactment produces better recall than hearing or reading the action phrase. This study examined whether enactment enhances memory relative to observing another perform the same action. Theories of the enactment effect suggest that the complexity of the action, here manipulated by varying the number of objects involved in an action, may determine whether enactment enhances memory relative to observation. The results revealed a consistent subject-performed task advantage across all object conditions; the size of the effect did not vary with increasing task complexity. Additionally, items that included the use of an object were recalled better than those without objects. The results are consistent with the views of Engelkamp and Zimmer (1997) and Backman, Nilsson, & Kormi-Nouri (1993), who argued that the SPT effect is due to motor and/or sensory encoding.
通过实际执行来编码动作短语比听或读动作短语能产生更好的记忆效果。本研究考察了相对于观察他人执行相同动作,实际执行是否能增强记忆。动作执行效应的理论表明,动作的复杂性(这里通过改变动作中涉及的物体数量来操纵)可能决定相对于观察而言,实际执行是否能增强记忆。结果显示,在所有物体条件下,主体执行任务都具有一致的优势;效应大小并不随任务复杂性的增加而变化。此外,包含物体使用的项目比不包含物体的项目记忆效果更好。这些结果与恩格尔坎普和齐默(1997年)以及巴克曼、尼尔森和科尔米 - 努里(1993年)的观点一致,他们认为主体执行任务效应是由于运动和/或感觉编码。