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单次单元化单词对的再认记忆:事件相关电位的证据。

Recognition memory for one-trial-unitized word pairs: evidence from event-related potentials.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2010 Apr 1;50(2):772-81. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.100. Epub 2010 Jan 4.

Abstract

Performance in tests of associative memory is generally thought to require recollection while familiarity cannot support memory for associations. However, recent research suggested that familiarity contributes to associative memory when the to-be-associated stimuli are unitized during encoding. Here, we investigated the electrophysiological correlates of retrieval of word pairs after two different encoding conditions. Semantically unrelated word pairs were presented as separate lexical units in a sentence frame (non-unitized word pairs) or together with a definition that allows to combine word pairs to a new concept (unitized word pairs). At test, participants discriminated between word pairs that appeared in the same pairing during study, recombined, or new pairs. Memory processes were examined by means of event-related potentials (ERPs). An early old/new effect with a parietal maximum was found for unitized word pairs while a qualitatively different late old/new effect was elicited by non-unitized word pairs, only. These findings suggest that one-trial-unitized word pairs are recognized differently from non-unitized word pairs. We will discuss the possibility that unitization leads to the engagement of specific forms of familiarity-conceptual fluency and absolute familiarity.

摘要

关联记忆测试中的表现通常被认为需要回忆,而熟悉度则不能支持对关联的记忆。然而,最近的研究表明,当在编码过程中将待关联的刺激单元化时,熟悉度会对关联记忆产生贡献。在这里,我们研究了两种不同编码条件下对单词对进行检索时的电生理相关性。在句子框架中(非单元化的单词对)将语义上不相关的单词对呈现为单独的词汇单元,或者与允许将单词对组合成新概念的定义一起呈现(单元化的单词对)。在测试中,参与者在研究期间、重新组合或新出现的配对中对单词对进行辨别。通过事件相关电位 (ERP) 检查记忆过程。对于单元化的单词对,发现了具有顶叶最大值的早期旧/新效应,而对于非单元化的单词对,则只引出了性质不同的晚期旧/新效应。这些发现表明,一次单元化的单词对与非单元化的单词对的识别方式不同。我们将讨论单元化导致特定形式的熟悉度——概念流畅性和绝对熟悉度的可能性。

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