Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK.
Memory. 2020 May;28(5):677-691. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2020.1764974. Epub 2020 May 13.
The technological advancement that is rapidly taking place in today's society allows increased opportunity for "cognitive offloading" by storing information in external devices rather than relying on internal memory. This opens the way to fundamental questions regarding the interplay between internal and external memory and the potential benefits and costs of placing information in the external environment. This article reports the results of three pre-registered online experiments investigating the consequences of prior cognitive offloading on A) subsequent unaided ability, and B) strategic decisions whether to engage in future cognitive offloading. We administered a web-based task requiring participants to remember delayed intentions for a brief period and manipulated the possibility of setting reminders to create an external cue. Earlier cognitive offloading had little effect upon individuals' subsequent unaided ability, leading to a small and nonsignificant drop in subsequent performance. However, there was a strong effect on participants' subsequent likelihood of setting reminders. These findings suggest that the short-term impact of cognitive offloading is more likely to be seen on individuals' strategy choices rather than basic memory processes.
当今社会,技术飞速发展,人们越来越倾向于通过将信息存储在外部设备上来实现“认知卸载”,而不是依赖内部记忆。这就引发了一些基本问题,涉及内部和外部记忆之间的相互作用,以及将信息放置在外部环境中可能带来的益处和成本。本文报告了三项预先注册的在线实验的结果,这些实验旨在研究先前的认知卸载对以下两个方面的后果:A)随后的无辅助能力;B)是否进行未来认知卸载的策略决策。我们管理了一项基于网络的任务,要求参与者在短时间内记住延迟的意图,并通过设置提醒来创造外部线索,从而操纵这种可能性。早期的认知卸载对个人随后的无辅助能力几乎没有影响,导致随后的表现略有下降,但不显著。然而,对参与者后续设置提醒的可能性有很强的影响。这些发现表明,认知卸载的短期影响更有可能体现在个人的策略选择上,而不是基本的记忆过程上。