M Purser Harry R, Jarrold Christopher
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TN, UK.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2005 May;91(1):1-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2005.01.002.
Individuals with Down syndrome suffer from relatively poor verbal short-term memory. Recent work has indicated that this deficit is not caused by problems of audition, speech, or articulatory rehearsal within the phonological loop component of Baddeley and Hitch's working memory model. Given this, two experiments were conducted to investigate whether abnormally rapid decay underlies the deficit. In a first experiment, we attempted to vary the time available for decay using a modified serial recall procedure that had both verbal and visuospatial conditions. No evidence was found to suggest that forgetting is abnormally rapid in phonological memory in Down syndrome, but a selective phonological memory deficit was indicated. A second experiment further investigated possible problems of decay in phonological memory, restricted to item information. The results indicated that individuals with Down syndrome do not show atypically rapid item forgetting from phonological memory but may have a limited-capacity verbal short-term memory system.
唐氏综合征患者的言语短期记忆相对较差。最近的研究表明,这种缺陷并非由巴德利和希奇工作记忆模型中语音回路部分的听觉、言语或发音复述问题所致。鉴于此,我们进行了两项实验来探究异常快速衰退是否是造成这种缺陷的原因。在第一个实验中,我们试图通过一种经过改进的序列回忆程序来改变衰退可用的时间,该程序包含言语和视觉空间条件。没有证据表明唐氏综合征患者的语音记忆遗忘异常快速,但存在选择性语音记忆缺陷。第二个实验进一步研究了语音记忆衰退可能存在的问题,仅限于项目信息。结果表明,唐氏综合征患者在语音记忆中并未表现出异常快速的项目遗忘,但可能拥有一个容量有限的言语短期记忆系统。