Depoorter Ann, Vandierendonck André
Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2009 Mar;62(3):531-49. doi: 10.1080/17470210801995002. Epub 2008 Apr 30.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the representation of serial order in working memory, more specifically whether serial order is coded by means of a modality-dependent or a modality-independent order code. This was investigated by means of a series of four experiments based on a dual-task methodology in which one short-term memory task was embedded between the presentation and recall of another short-term memory task. Two aspects were varied in these memory tasks--namely, the modality of the stimulus materials (verbal or visuo-spatial) and the presence of an order component in the task (an order or an item memory task). The results of this study showed impaired primary-task recognition performance when both the primary and the embedded task included an order component, irrespective of the modality of the stimulus materials. If one or both of the tasks did not contain an order component, less interference was found. The results of this study support the existence of a modality-independent order code.
本研究的目的是调查工作记忆中序列顺序的表征,更具体地说,序列顺序是通过模态依赖还是模态独立的顺序代码进行编码的。这是通过一系列基于双任务方法的四个实验进行研究的,其中一个短期记忆任务嵌入在另一个短期记忆任务的呈现和回忆之间。在这些记忆任务中有两个方面是变化的——即刺激材料的模态(言语或视觉空间)以及任务中顺序成分的存在(顺序或项目记忆任务)。这项研究的结果表明,当主要任务和嵌入任务都包含顺序成分时,主要任务的识别性能会受损,而与刺激材料的模态无关。如果其中一个或两个任务不包含顺序成分,则干扰较少。这项研究的结果支持存在模态独立的顺序代码。