Weinstein Yana, Shanks David R
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, London, England.
Mem Cognit. 2008 Dec;36(8):1415-28. doi: 10.3758/MC.36.8.1415.
Using a new procedure, we investigate whether imagination can induce false memory by creating a perceptual representation. Participants studied pictures and words with and without an imagery task and at test performed both a direct recognition test and an indirect perceptual identification test on pictorial stimuli. Corrected false recognition rates were 7% for pictures studied in word form (Experiment 1), 26% for pictures imagined once (Experiment 2), and 48% for pictures imagined multiple times (Experiment 3), although on the indirect test, no priming was found for these items. Furthermore, a perceptual/conceptual imagery manipulation did not affect the tendency to claim that imagined items had been studied as pictures (Experiment 4). These results suggest that the false memories reported on direct tests are not driven by perceptual representations.
我们采用一种新程序,研究想象是否能够通过创建一种知觉表征来诱发错误记忆。参与者在有或没有表象任务的情况下学习图片和单词,并且在测试时对图片刺激进行直接识别测试和间接知觉识别测试。以单词形式学习的图片的校正错误识别率为7%(实验1),想象过一次的图片为26%(实验2),想象过多次的图片为48%(实验3),尽管在间接测试中,未发现这些项目有启动效应。此外,一种知觉/概念性表象操作并不影响声称想象项目是以图片形式学习过的倾向(实验4)。这些结果表明,直接测试中报告的错误记忆并非由知觉表征驱动。