Vallar G, Papagano C
Brain Cogn. 1986 Oct;5(4):428-42. doi: 10.1016/0278-2626(86)90044-8.
The recency effect in immediate recall of lists of unrelated words was investigated in P.V., a left hemisphere-damaged patient, who had a grossly reduced auditory verbal span, attributed to a selective impairment of a phonological short-term store. No recency effect was evident in free recall of auditorily presented material. When the patient was instructed to recall the final items of the list first, the recency performance remained defective, even though P.V. was able to adopt a recall from end order. In the case of visual presentation, P.V.'s free recall performance was within the normal range and a clear recency occurred in the recall from end condition. These results are consistent with the view that the standard recency effect in immediate free recall of auditorily presented material represents the output of a phonological short-term store to which ordinal retrieval strategies, in P.V.'s case unimpaired, are applied. Finally, the contributions of the phonological short-term store and the process of rehearsal to the recency effect and to immediate memory span performance are discussed.
对左半球受损患者P.V.进行了研究,以探讨其对不相关单词列表的即时回忆中的近因效应。该患者听觉言语广度大幅降低,这归因于语音短期存储的选择性损伤。在对听觉呈现材料的自由回忆中,没有明显的近因效应。当指示患者先回忆列表的最后几项时,近因表现仍然存在缺陷,尽管P.V.能够采用从后向前的回忆顺序。在视觉呈现的情况下,P.V.的自由回忆表现处于正常范围内,并且在从后向前回忆的情况下出现了明显的近因效应。这些结果与以下观点一致,即对听觉呈现材料的即时自由回忆中的标准近因效应代表了语音短期存储的输出,在P.V.的案例中,序数检索策略未受损,可应用于该存储。最后,讨论了语音短期存储和复述过程对近因效应和即时记忆广度表现的贡献。