Fallon Anthony B, Mak Eva, Tehan Gerald, Daly Charmaine
Centre for Rural and Remote Area Health, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia 4350.
Memory. 2005 Apr-May;13(3-4):349-56. doi: 10.1080/09658210344000215.
The retrieval-based account of serial recall (Saint-Aubin & Poirier, 2000) attributes lexicality, phonological similarity, and articulatory suppression effects to a process where long-term representations are used to reconstruct degraded phonological traces. Two experiments tested this assumption by manipulating these factors in the recall of four- and five-item lists of words and non-words. Lexicality enhanced item recall (IR), but only affected position accuracy (PA) for five-item lists under suppression. Phonological similarity influenced both words and non-words, and produced impaired PA in silent and suppressed conditions. Consistent with the retrieval-based account, words and non-words of high word-likeness appear subject to redintegration. However, some findings, like suppression not reducing the phonological similarity impairment in suppressed conditions, present challenges for the retrieval-based account and other models of serial recall.
基于提取的系列回忆理论(Saint-Aubin & Poirier,2000)将词汇性、语音相似性和发音抑制效应归因于一个过程,即长期表征被用于重建退化的语音痕迹。两项实验通过在回忆由四个和五个项目组成的单词和非单词列表时操纵这些因素来检验这一假设。词汇性提高了项目回忆(IR),但仅在抑制条件下对五个项目列表的位置准确性(PA)产生影响。语音相似性对单词和非单词都有影响,并且在无声和抑制条件下都会导致位置准确性受损。与基于提取的理论一致,高度类似单词的单词和非单词似乎会经历重新整合。然而,一些发现,如在抑制条件下抑制并未减少语音相似性损伤,给基于提取的理论和其他系列回忆模型带来了挑战。