Smith S M, Vela E
Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843.
Mem Cognit. 1991 Mar;19(2):168-76. doi: 10.3758/bf03197114.
Reminiscence, the recall of material that was not successfully recalled on a previous attempt, was examined in three experiments as a function of the interest (incubation) interval. Incubation intervals inserted between successive recall tests resulted in increased reminiscence, but the effect was seen primarily in the first retested minute. Neither the duration of the initial test (1-4 min), nor the incubation activity (maze problems vs. rest) affected this incubated reminiscence effect. The results support models in which recall tests cause output interference, but incubation intervals reduce it.
回忆,即对之前一次尝试中未能成功回忆起的材料的回想,在三项实验中被作为兴趣(间隔)间隔的函数进行了研究。在连续的回忆测试之间插入的间隔导致了回忆的增加,但这种效应主要出现在第一次重新测试的分钟内。初始测试的持续时间(1 - 4分钟)和间隔活动(迷宫问题与休息)均未影响这种间隔回忆效应。这些结果支持了这样的模型,即回忆测试会导致输出干扰,但间隔会减少这种干扰。