Davies Graham, Hine Sarah
School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK.
J Psychol. 2007 Jul;141(4):423-34. doi: 10.3200/JRLP.141.4.423-434.
The authors explored the relevance of research on change blindness to eyewitness identification and testimony under intentional and incidental memory conditions. Participants (N = 80, 40 men and 40 women) viewed a video enactment of a burglary in which the identity of the burglar changed at the halfway point of the film. Half of participants were briefed to remember the content, and the other half were not. All were tested for the recall of the content, awareness of the change, and ability to identify either or both of the burglars. Some 61% of participants did not notice the identity change. Rates of detection were significantly higher in participants in the intentional condition, who also recalled significantly more detail from the film. Awareness of change was also significantly related to content recall scores and accuracy of identification of both burglars. The results illustrate the interrelation between the eyewitness and change blindness literatures.
作者探讨了变化盲视研究与有意和无意记忆条件下目击者识别及证词的相关性。参与者(N = 80,40名男性和40名女性)观看了一段入室盗窃的视频模拟,其中盗贼的身份在影片中途发生了变化。一半的参与者被告知要记住内容,另一半则没有。所有参与者都接受了内容回忆、对变化的觉察以及识别其中一名或两名盗贼的能力测试。约61%的参与者没有注意到身份变化。有意条件下的参与者的觉察率显著更高,他们从影片中回忆出的细节也显著更多。对变化的觉察也与内容回忆分数以及对两名盗贼的识别准确性显著相关。结果说明了目击者文献和变化盲视文献之间的相互关系。