Poirer Marie, Saint-Aubin Jean, Musselwhite Karen, Mohanadas Thulasi, Mahammed Ghuson
Memory Research Unit, Department of Psychology, City University, London, England.
Mem Cognit. 2007 Jun;35(4):711-23. doi: 10.3758/bf03193309.
Four experiments examined the effect of visual similarity on immediate memory for order. Experiments 1 and 2 used easily nameable line drawings. Following a sequential presentation in either silent or suppression conditions, participants were presented with the drawings in a new, random order and were required to remember their original serial position. In Experiment 3, participants first learned to associate a verbal label with an abstract matrix pattern. Then they completed an immediate memory task in which they had to name the matrices aloud during presentation. At recall, the task required remembering either the order of the matrices or the order of their names. In Experiment 4, participants learned to associate nonword labels with schematic line drawings of faces; the phonemic similarity of the verbal labels was also manipulated. All four experiments indicate that the representations supporting performance comprise both verbal and visual features. The results are consistent with a multiattribute encoding view.
四项实验研究了视觉相似性对顺序即时记忆的影响。实验1和实验2使用了易于命名的线条画。在无声或抑制条件下进行顺序呈现后,以新的随机顺序向参与者展示这些画作,并要求他们记住其原来的序列位置。在实验3中,参与者首先学习将一个语言标签与一个抽象矩阵模式联系起来。然后他们完成了一项即时记忆任务,在呈现过程中必须大声说出矩阵的名称。在回忆时,任务要求记住矩阵的顺序或其名称的顺序。在实验4中,参与者学习将非单词标签与面部示意图联系起来;还对语言标签的音素相似性进行了操控。所有四项实验均表明,支持表现的表征包括语言和视觉特征。这些结果与多属性编码观点一致。