Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2021 Jun;74(6):1117-1127. doi: 10.1177/1747021820982602. Epub 2021 Jan 10.
Previous work from our lab has shown that event structure can influence memory performance. Our work in prospective memory has shown that, consistent with an event model view, performance is better when multiple encoding events refer to a common retrieval event. The aim of this study was to assess the generality of this influence of event model structure on memory by using two retrospective memory tasks. This was done using lists of sentences (Experiment 1) and narrative texts (Experiment 2). The results of these retrospective memory tasks replicated that of the prospective memory task and are most consistent with an event cognition account. These results also suggest that encoding and referent event structures may affect some levels of representation (e.g., the surface form) more than others (e.g., the textbase and event model). Overall, we demonstrate that event structure has principled influences on memory apart from the nature of the materials or the task. Moreover, we discuss how these findings are inconsistent with more traditional theories of memory processing, such as associative interference and spreading activation accounts.
先前我们实验室的工作表明,事件结构会影响记忆表现。我们在前瞻性记忆方面的研究表明,与事件模型观点一致,当多个编码事件指向共同的检索事件时,表现会更好。本研究旨在通过两项回溯记忆任务评估事件模型结构对记忆的这种影响的普遍性。这是通过句子列表(实验 1)和叙事文本(实验 2)来完成的。这些回溯记忆任务的结果复制了前瞻性记忆任务的结果,最符合事件认知理论。这些结果还表明,编码和参照事件结构可能会影响某些表示层次(例如,表面形式)比其他层次(例如,语篇基础和事件模型)更多。总体而言,我们证明了事件结构对记忆具有原则性的影响,而不仅仅取决于材料或任务的性质。此外,我们还讨论了这些发现如何与更传统的记忆处理理论(如联想干扰和扩散激活理论)不一致。