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连续相同-不同辨别中的短期项目记忆。

Short-term item memory in successive same-different discriminations.

作者信息

Cook Robert G, Blaisdell Aaron P

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Tufts University, MA 02155, USA.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2006 Jun 1;72(3):255-64. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.03.013. Epub 2006 Mar 17.

Abstract

Pigeons were tested in a successive same-different (S/D) discrimination procedure to examine the short-term memory for individual items in sequences of different or identical pictures. Item-by-item analyses of pecking behavior within single trials revealed this S/D discrimination emerged at the earliest possible point in the sequence--the presentation of the second item. Further, by comparing peck rates at points where different types of sequences diverged (e.g. ABA versus ABC), we determined that the pigeons remembered the first item for at least 4-8s and across one to two intervening items. These results indicate that this S/D discrimination was controlled by relational comparisons of pictorial content across memories of specific items, rather than the detection of low-level perceptual "transients" between items. A second experiment supported this conclusion by showing increased discrimination with longer first item viewing times, consistent with encoding of details about individual pictures. These findings further support a qualitative similarity among birds and primates in possessing a general capacity to judge certain types of stimulus relations, such as stimulus identity and difference. Implications for the temporal continuity of experience in animals are also considered.

摘要

鸽子在连续相同-不同(S/D)辨别程序中接受测试,以检验其对不同或相同图片序列中单个项目的短期记忆。对单次试验中啄击行为的逐项分析表明,这种S/D辨别在序列中最早可能的点——第二项的呈现时就出现了。此外,通过比较不同类型序列出现分歧的点(例如ABA与ABC)处的啄击率,我们确定鸽子能记住第一个项目至少4至8秒,且能跨越一到两个中间项目。这些结果表明,这种S/D辨别是由对特定项目记忆中图片内容的关系比较所控制 的,而不是通过检测项目之间的低层次感知“瞬变”。第二个实验通过表明随着第一个项目观看时间延长辨别能力增强来支持这一结论,这与对单个图片细节的编码一致。这些发现进一步支持了鸟类和灵长类动物在判断某些类型的刺激关系(如刺激的相同和不同)的一般能力上存在质的相似性。同时也考虑了这些发现对动物经验时间连续性的影响。

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