Reysen Matthew B
Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1364, USA.
Memory. 2005 Jan;13(1):87-94. doi: 10.1080/09658210344000602.
Schneider and Watkins (1996) demonstrated that participants' recognition performance can be affected by responses generated by a confederate. However, it remains uncertain whether the confederate's responses actually change the participants' memories or whether participants simply attempt to conform to the confederate. The present experiments examined this issue by having participants complete a final individual recognition test following a recognition test in which the participants worked with a virtual confederate. The results suggest that responses from virtual confederates affect participants' performance in ways similar to actual confederates and that conforming to a virtual confederate's responses does appear to result in actual deficits in memory. More specifically, it impairs participants' ability to correctly recognise material presented earlier.
施耐德和沃特金斯(1996年)证明,参与者的识别表现可能会受到同盟者给出的反应的影响。然而,同盟者的反应是真的改变了参与者的记忆,还是参与者只是试图与同盟者保持一致,这一点仍不确定。本实验通过让参与者在与虚拟同盟者一起进行识别测试后完成最后的个体识别测试,来研究这个问题。结果表明,虚拟同盟者的反应对参与者表现的影响方式与真实同盟者相似,并且与虚拟同盟者的反应保持一致似乎确实会导致实际的记忆缺陷。更具体地说,它会损害参与者正确识别先前呈现材料的能力。