Dyson Benjamin J, Ishfaq Feraz
Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, England.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2008 Apr;15(2):409-12. doi: 10.3758/pbr.15.2.409.
Identifying how memories are organized remains a fundamental issue in psychology. Previous work has shown that visual short-term memory is organized according to the object of origin, with participants being better at retrieving multiple pieces of information from the same object than from different objects. However, it is not yet clear whether similar memory structures are employed for other modalities, such as audition. Under analogous conditions in the auditory domain, we found that short-term memories for sound can also be organized according to object, with a same-object advantage being demonstrated for the retrieval of information in an auditory scene defined by two complex sounds overlapping in both space and time. Our results provide support for the notion of an auditory object, in addition to the continued identification of similar processing constraints across visual and auditory domains. The identification of modality-independent organizational principles of memory, such as object-based coding, suggests possible mechanisms by which the human processing system remembers multimodal experiences.
确定记忆是如何组织的仍然是心理学中的一个基本问题。先前的研究表明,视觉短期记忆是根据来源对象进行组织的,参与者从同一对象中检索多条信息比从不同对象中检索更擅长。然而,目前尚不清楚其他模态(如听觉)是否采用类似的记忆结构。在听觉领域的类似条件下,我们发现声音的短期记忆也可以根据对象进行组织,在由两个在空间和时间上重叠的复杂声音定义的听觉场景中,信息检索表现出同一对象优势。我们的结果为听觉对象的概念提供了支持,同时也持续证明了视觉和听觉领域存在相似的处理限制。识别记忆中与模态无关的组织原则,如基于对象的编码,提示了人类处理系统记忆多模态体验的可能机制。