Ortiz-Tudela J, Milliken B, Jiménez L, Lupiáñez J
Department of Experimental Psychology, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain.
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Mem Cognit. 2018 May;46(4):544-557. doi: 10.3758/s13421-017-0784-2.
Is there a learning mechanism triggered by mere expectation violation? Is there some form of memory enhancement inherent to an event mismatching our predictions? Across seven experiments, we explore this issue by means of a validity paradigm. Although our manipulation clearly succeeded in generating an expectation and breaking it, the memory consequences of that expectation mismatch are not so obvious. We report here evidence of a null effect of expectation on memory formation. Our results (1) show that enhanced memory for unexpected events is not easily achieved and (2) call for a reevaluation of previous accounts of memory enhancements based on prediction error or difficulty of processing. Limitations of this study and possible implications for the field are discussed in detail.
仅仅是预期违反就会触发一种学习机制吗?与我们的预测不匹配的事件是否存在某种形式的固有记忆增强?在七个实验中,我们通过有效性范式来探究这个问题。尽管我们的操纵显然成功地产生了一种预期并打破了它,但这种预期不匹配对记忆的影响并不那么明显。我们在此报告预期对记忆形成无影响的证据。我们的结果(1)表明,对意外事件的记忆增强并非轻易就能实现,(2)要求重新评估以往基于预测误差或处理难度的记忆增强观点。本文详细讨论了本研究的局限性以及对该领域可能产生的影响。