Jiang Yuhong V, Shupe Joshua M, Swallow Khena M, Tan Deborah H
Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychology, Cornell University.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2016 Aug;42(8):1331-7. doi: 10.1037/xlm0000231. Epub 2016 Feb 4.
Recent reports have suggested that the attended features of an item may be rapidly forgotten once they are no longer relevant for an ongoing task (attribute amnesia). This finding relies on a surprise memory procedure that places high demands on declarative memory. We used intertrial priming to examine whether the representation of an item's identity is lost completely once it becomes task irrelevant. If so, then the identity of a target on one trial should not influence performance on the next trial. In 3 experiments, we replicated the finding that a target's identity is poorly recognized in a surprise memory test. However, we also observed location and identity repetition priming across consecutive trials. These data suggest that, although explicit recognition on a surprise memory test may be impaired, some information about a particular target's identity can be retained after it is no longer needed for a task. (PsycINFO Database Record
最近的报告表明,一旦物品的相关特征与正在进行的任务不再相关,它们可能会迅速被遗忘(属性遗忘)。这一发现依赖于一种对陈述性记忆要求很高的意外记忆程序。我们使用试验间启动来检验一个物品的身份表征一旦变得与任务无关是否会完全丧失。如果是这样,那么一次试验中目标的身份就不应影响下一次试验的表现。在3个实验中,我们重复了这样一个发现,即在意外记忆测试中目标的身份很难被识别。然而,我们也观察到了连续试验间的位置和身份重复启动。这些数据表明,虽然在意外记忆测试中的明确识别可能会受损,但关于特定目标身份的一些信息在该目标不再被任务所需后仍可被保留。(PsycINFO数据库记录)