Tempel Tobias, Frings Christian
a Fachbereich I - Psychologie , University of Trier , Trier , Germany.
Memory. 2014;22(8):1116-25. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2013.871293. Epub 2014 Jan 14.
When motor sequences are stored in memory in a categorised manner, selective retrieval of some sequences can induce forgetting of the non-retrieved sequences. We show that such retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) occurs not only in cued recall but also in a test assessing memory indirectly by providing novel test cues without involving recall of items. Participants learned several sequential finger movements (SFMs), each consisting of the movement of two fingers of either the left or the right hand. Subsequently, they performed retrieval practice on half of the sequences of one hand. A final task then required participants to enter letter dyads. A subset of these dyads corresponded to the previously learned sequences. RIF was present in the response times during the entering of the dyads. The finding of RIF in the slowed-down execution of motor programmes overlapping with initially trained motor sequences suggests that inhibition resolved interference between procedural representations of the acquired motor sequences of one hand during retrieval practice.
当运动序列以分类的方式存储在记忆中时,对某些序列的选择性提取会导致未提取序列的遗忘。我们发现,这种提取诱发遗忘(RIF)不仅发生在线索回忆中,也发生在通过提供新颖的测试线索间接评估记忆而不涉及项目回忆的测试中。参与者学习了几种连续的手指运动(SFMs),每种运动由左手或右手的两个手指的运动组成。随后,他们对一只手的一半序列进行了提取练习。最后一项任务要求参与者输入字母对。这些字母对中的一个子集对应于先前学习的序列。在输入字母对的反应时间中存在RIF。在与最初训练的运动序列重叠的运动程序执行减慢过程中发现RIF,这表明抑制作用解决了提取练习期间一只手获得的运动序列的程序表征之间的干扰。