Marsh Richard L, Hicks Jason L, Cook Gabriel I, Hansen Jeffrey S, Pallos Andrew L
Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-3013, USA.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2003 Sep;29(5):861-70. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.29.5.861.
Previous studies of event-based prospective memory have demonstrated that the character of an ongoing task can affect cue detection. By contrast, this study demonstrated that there is a reciprocal relationship insofar as cue-verification and response-retrieval processes interfered with making a response in the ongoing task. The amount of interference was determined by the type of intention, which was manipulated to affect the complexity of verification and retrospective response retrieval. These relationships were true even when the interference caused by cue detection was separated from a more general effect to ongoing-task performance caused by shifts in attentional allocation policies. The results have theoretical implications for models that attempt to specify the cognitive microstructure of event-based prospective memory.
以往基于事件的前瞻记忆研究表明,正在进行的任务的性质会影响线索检测。相比之下,本研究表明,存在一种相互关系,即线索验证和反应检索过程会干扰正在进行的任务中的反应做出。干扰量由意图类型决定,意图类型经过操控以影响验证和回溯反应检索的复杂性。即使将线索检测引起的干扰与注意力分配策略转变对正在进行的任务表现产生的更普遍影响区分开来,这些关系依然成立。这些结果对试图明确基于事件的前瞻记忆的认知微观结构的模型具有理论意义。