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同时发声条件下的触觉记忆兰施堡效应

Tactile memory Ranschburg effects under conditions of concurrent articulation.

作者信息

Johnson Andrew J, Skinner Rachel, Takwoingi Pwamoti, Miles Christopher

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science & Technology, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2019 Jul;72(7):1855-1862. doi: 10.1177/1747021819844758. Epub 2019 May 2.

Abstract

In a single experiment, we investigate the Ranschburg effect for tactile stimuli. Employing an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants recalled sequences of six rapidly presented finger stimulations by lifting their fingers in the order of original stimulation. Within-sequence repetition of an item separated by two intervening items resulted in impaired recall for the repeated item (the Ranschburg effect), thus replicating the findings of Roe et al. Importantly, this impairment persisted with concurrent articulation, suggesting that the Ranschburg effect is not reliant upon verbal recoding. These data illustrate that the Ranschburg effect is evident beyond verbal memory and further suggest commonality in process for both tactile and verbal order memory.

摘要

在一项单一实验中,我们研究了触觉刺激的兰施堡效应。采用即时系列回忆(ISR)程序,参与者通过按照原始刺激的顺序抬起手指来回忆六个快速呈现的手指刺激序列。一个项目在序列中被两个中间项目隔开后重复出现,会导致对该重复项目的回忆受损(兰施堡效应),从而复制了罗等人的研究结果。重要的是,这种损害在同时发声时仍然存在,这表明兰施堡效应并不依赖于言语重新编码。这些数据表明,兰施堡效应在言语记忆之外也很明显,并且进一步表明触觉和言语顺序记忆在过程上具有共性。

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