van Asselen Marieke, Van der Lubbe Rob H J, Postma Albert
Psychological Laboratory, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Memory. 2006 Feb;14(2):232-40. doi: 10.1080/09658210500172839.
The aim of the present study was to determine to what extent spatial and temporal features are automatically integrated during encoding in episodic memory. Both nameable and non-nameable stimuli were presented sequentially at different locations on a computer screen. Mixed and pure blocks of trials were used. In the mixed blocks participants were instructed to focus either on the spatial or the temporal order of the objects, as on the majority of the trials recall of this feature was tested (expected trials). However, on a few trials participants had to reproduce the other feature (unexpected trials). In the pure blocks either the spatial or the temporal order of the objects was tested on all trials. More errors were made on unexpected than on expected trials of the mixed blocks. Moreover, no primacy or recency effects were found when performance on the spatial task was plotted as a function of the temporal position. These results suggest that spatial information and temporal order information rely on separate encoding processes.
本研究的目的是确定在情景记忆编码过程中,空间和时间特征在多大程度上会被自动整合。可命名和不可命名的刺激物在电脑屏幕上的不同位置依次呈现。使用了混合和纯试验块。在混合试验块中,参与者被指示专注于物体的空间或时间顺序,因为在大多数试验中会测试该特征的回忆(预期试验)。然而,在少数试验中,参与者必须重现另一个特征(意外试验)。在纯试验块中,所有试验都只测试物体的空间或时间顺序。在混合试验块的意外试验中比预期试验中出现了更多错误。此外,当将空间任务的表现作为时间位置的函数绘制时,未发现首因效应或近因效应。这些结果表明,空间信息和时间顺序信息依赖于独立的编码过程。