Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Conscious Cogn. 2019 Nov;76:102834. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.102834. Epub 2019 Oct 20.
In this paper, we evaluate the pragmatic turn towards embodied, enactive thinking in cognitive science, in the context of recent empirical research on the memory palace technique. The memory palace is a powerful method for remembering yet it faces two problems. First, cognitive scientists are currently unable to clarify its efficacy. Second, the technique faces significant practical challenges to its users. Virtual reality devices are sometimes presented as a way to solve these practical challenges, but currently fall short of delivering on that promise. We address both issues in this paper. First, we argue that an embodied, enactive approach to memory can better help us understand the effectiveness of the memory palace. Second, we present design recommendations for a virtual memory palace. Our theoretical proposal and design recommendations contribute to solving both problems and provide reasons for preferring an embodied, enactive account over an information-processing treatment of the memory palace.
在本文中,我们评估了认知科学中向具身、主动思维的语用学转向,这是基于最近对记忆宫殿技术的实证研究。记忆宫殿是一种强大的记忆方法,但它面临两个问题。首先,认知科学家目前无法阐明其功效。其次,该技术对用户来说存在重大的实际挑战。虚拟现实设备有时被认为是解决这些实际挑战的一种方式,但目前未能兑现这一承诺。我们在本文中解决了这两个问题。首先,我们认为,记忆的具身、主动方法可以帮助我们更好地理解记忆宫殿的有效性。其次,我们提出了虚拟记忆宫殿的设计建议。我们的理论建议和设计建议有助于解决这两个问题,并为选择具身、主动的记忆宫殿解释而不是信息处理的解释提供了理由。