Rubin David C, Burt Christopher D B, Fifield Sarah J
Department of Psychological Brain Sciences, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0086, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2003 Sep;31(6):877-86. doi: 10.3758/bf03196442.
We investigated the effects of visual input at encoding and retrieval on the phenomenology of memory. In Experiment 1, participants took part in events with and without wearing blindfolds, and later were shown a video of the events. Blindfolding, as well as later viewing of the video, both tended to decrease recollection. In Experiment 2, participants were played videos, with and without the visual component, of events involving other people. Events listened to without visual input were recalled with less recollection; later adding of the visual component increased recollection. In Experiment 3, participants were provided with progressively more information about events that they had experienced, either in the form of photographs that they had taken of the events or narrative descriptions of those photographs. In comparison with manipulations at encoding, the addition of more visual or narrative cues at recall had similar but smaller effects on recollection.
我们研究了编码和检索时的视觉输入对记忆现象学的影响。在实验1中,参与者在佩戴和不佩戴眼罩的情况下参与事件,随后观看这些事件的视频。蒙眼以及随后观看视频,都倾向于减少回忆。在实验2中,向参与者播放有或没有视觉成分的涉及他人的事件视频。没有视觉输入而听到的事件回忆起来时回忆较少;后来添加视觉成分增加了回忆。在实验3中,以参与者拍摄的事件照片或这些照片的叙述性描述的形式,向他们提供关于他们所经历事件的越来越多的信息。与编码时的操作相比,回忆时添加更多视觉或叙述线索对回忆有相似但较小的影响。