Henry G K, Adama R L, Buck P, Buchanan W L, Altepeter T A
University of California, Los Angeles 90024.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1990 Aug;12(4):502-6. doi: 10.1080/01688639008400996.
The role of proactive interference in verbal memory was examined in 154 normal and brain-damaged subjects. Subjects were matched on age, sex, education, presence or absence of brain damage, and administered the Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) Stories in standard order (A+B) or reverse order (B+A). Both normal and brain-damaged subjects recalled fewer details from Story B than Story A regardless of order of administration. We conclude that Story B from the WMS is inherently a more difficult passage to recall than Story A. The recall of fewer Story B items relative to Story A is expected and not due to proactive interference.
在154名正常人和脑损伤患者中研究了前摄干扰在言语记忆中的作用。根据年龄、性别、教育程度、是否存在脑损伤对受试者进行匹配,并按照标准顺序(A+B)或反向顺序(B+A)对他们进行韦氏记忆量表(WMS)故事测试。无论测试顺序如何,正常人和脑损伤患者从故事B中回忆出的细节都比故事A少。我们得出结论,WMS中的故事B本质上比故事A更难回忆。相对于故事A,故事B项目的回忆较少是预期的,并非由于前摄干扰。