Ariel University,Israel.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2019 Feb;25(2):230-235. doi: 10.1017/S1355617718001017. Epub 2018 Nov 21.
Reading aloud (vocal production) enhances memory relative to reading silently, the Production Effect (PE) in memory. Thus, vocalization has been suggested as a mnemonic device. The current study tested the PE in a sample of adults with ADHD and in a control sample, evaluating verbal learning.
Twenty adults with ADHD and 21 controls learned a list of words, half by reading aloud and half by reading silently. Free recall test followed. The participants with ADHD performed the task twice (in two different sessions in a counterbalanced order), before self-administration of a single dose of methylphenidate (MPH) and 60-min after dosage.
PEs were found for all groups. Memory was better for the controls than for the ADHD group (with or without MPH). In the ADHD group, recall rates and the PE were higher with than without MPH.
These results suggest that vocalization yields a larger memory gain with MPH. Possibly, MPH enables the ADHD participants to better shift their attention to the aloud words, enhancing their retrieval rates. Theoretically, these findings stress the role of attention in the PE. (JINS, 2019, 25, 230-235).
朗读(发声)相对于默读能增强记忆,即记忆中的产生效应(PE)。因此,发声被认为是一种记忆辅助手段。本研究在 ADHD 患者样本和对照组中测试了 PE,评估了他们的言语学习能力。
20 名 ADHD 患者和 21 名对照组参与者分别通过默读和朗读的方式学习一组单词,各半。随后进行自由回忆测试。ADHD 患者在两次不同的会议(以平衡的顺序进行)中完成了两次任务,在自我服用单剂量哌甲酯(MPH)和 60 分钟后进行。
所有组均发现了 PE。对照组的记忆优于 ADHD 组(无论是否服用 MPH)。在 ADHD 组中,服用 MPH 后,回忆率和 PE 更高。
这些结果表明,发声在 MPH 作用下会产生更大的记忆增益。可能是 MPH 使 ADHD 患者能够更好地将注意力转移到朗读的单词上,从而提高他们的检索率。从理论上讲,这些发现强调了注意力在 PE 中的作用。(JINS,2019,25,230-235)。