Baddeley A, Salamé P
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1986 Oct;12(4):525-9. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.12.4.525.
Broadbent (1983) has suggested that the influence of unattended speech on immediate serial recall is a perceptual phenomenon rather than a memory phenomenon. In order to test this, subjects were required to classify visually presented pairs of consonants on the basis of either case or rhyme. They were tested both in silence and against a background of continuous spoken Arabic presented at 75 dB(A). No effect of unattended speech was observed on either the speed or accuracy of processing. A further study required subjects to decide whether visually presented nonwords were homophonous with real words. Again, performance was not impaired by unattended speech, although a clear effect was observed on an immediate serial memory task. Our results give no support to the perceptual interpretation of the unattended speech effect.
布罗德本特(1983年)提出,未被注意的言语对即时系列回忆的影响是一种感知现象,而非记忆现象。为了对此进行测试,要求受试者根据大小写或押韵对视觉呈现的辅音对进行分类。他们分别在安静环境中以及75分贝(A)的连续阿拉伯语口语背景下接受测试。未观察到未被注意的言语对处理速度或准确性有任何影响。另一项研究要求受试者判断视觉呈现的非单词是否与真实单词同音。同样,未被注意的言语并未损害表现,尽管在即时系列记忆任务中观察到了明显的影响。我们的结果不支持对未被注意的言语效应的感知解释。