Greene R L
Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.
Mem Cognit. 1991 Jan;19(1):72-8. doi: 10.3758/bf03198497.
Substantial recency effects are found in immediate serial recall of auditory items. These recency effects are greatly reduced when an irrelevant auditory stimulus (a stimulus suffix) is presented. A number of accounts that have been proposed to explain these phenomena assume that auditory items are susceptible to masking or overwriting in memory. Later items overwrite earlier items, leading to an advantage for the last item, unless it is masked by a suffix. This assumption is called into question by evidence that presenting list items in two voices has no beneficial effect in immediate serial recall. In addition, it is shown that suffix effects on both terminal and preterminal list items are influenced by the physical similarity of the suffix to the terminal item and not by the physical similarity of the suffix to preterminal items.
在对听觉项目的即时系列回忆中发现了显著的近因效应。当呈现一个无关的听觉刺激(刺激后缀)时,这些近因效应会大大降低。为解释这些现象而提出的一些观点假设,听觉项目在记忆中容易受到掩蔽或覆盖。较晚的项目会覆盖较早的项目,从而导致最后一个项目具有优势,除非它被后缀掩蔽。有证据表明,以两种声音呈现列表项目对即时系列回忆没有有益影响,这对这一假设提出了质疑。此外,研究表明,后缀对列表末尾和末尾前项目的影响受后缀与末尾项目的物理相似性影响,而不受后缀与末尾前项目的物理相似性影响。