Parker Andrew, Dagnall Neil, Munley Gary
Department of Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
Exp Psychol. 2012;59(3):124-31. doi: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000134.
The combined effects of encoding tasks and divided attention upon category-exemplar generation and category-cued recall were examined. Participants were presented with pairs of words each comprising a category name and potential example of that category. They were then asked to indicate either (i) their liking for both of the words or (ii) if the exemplar was a member of the category. It was found that divided attention reduced performance on the category-cued recall task under both encoding conditions. However, performance on the category-exemplar generation task remained invariant across the attention manipulation following the category judgment task. This provides further evidence that the processes underlying performance on conceptual explicit and implicit memory tasks can be dissociated, and that the intentional formation of category-exemplar associations attenuates the effects of divided attention on category-exemplar generation.
研究了编码任务和分散注意力对类别范例生成及类别线索回忆的综合影响。向参与者呈现由类别名称和该类别的潜在示例组成的单词对。然后要求他们指出(i)他们对这两个单词的喜好程度,或者(ii)该示例是否属于该类别。结果发现,在两种编码条件下,分散注意力都会降低类别线索回忆任务的表现。然而,在类别判断任务后的注意力操纵过程中,类别范例生成任务的表现保持不变。这进一步证明,概念性显性和隐性记忆任务表现背后的过程可以分离,并且类别范例关联的有意形成会减弱分散注意力对类别范例生成的影响。