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选择相似性调节了选择和记忆之间的联系。

Option similarity modulates the link between choice and memory.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, McGill University, 2001 McGill Avenue, Montreal, QC, H3A 1G1, Canada.

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 2024 Jan;52(1):7-22. doi: 10.3758/s13421-023-01439-x. Epub 2023 Jul 24.

Abstract

Choices made in everyday life are highly variable. Sometimes, you may find yourself choosing between two similar options (e.g., breakfast foods to eat) and other times between two dissimilar options (e.g., what to buy with a gift certificate). The goal of the present study was to understand how the similarity of choice options affects our ability to remember what we choose and what we did not choose. We hypothesized that choosing between similar as compared to dissimilar options would evoke a comparison-based strategy (evaluating options with respect to one another), fostering a relational form of encoding and leading to better memory for both the chosen and unchosen options. In Experiment 1, participants reported their strategy when choosing between pairs of similar or dissimilar options, revealing that participants were more likely to use a comparison-based strategy when faced with similar options. In Experiment 2, we tested memory after participants made choices between similar or dissimilar options, finding improved memory for both chosen and unchosen options from the similar compared to dissimilar choice trials. In Experiment 3, we examined strategy use when choosing between pairs of similar or dissimilar options and memory for these options. Replicating and extending the results of the first two experiments, we found that participants were more likely to use a comparison-based strategy when choosing between similar than dissimilar options, and that the positive effect of similarity on memory was stronger for unchosen than chosen options when controlling for strategy use. We interpret our results as evidence that option similarity impacts the mnemonic processes used during choice, altering what we encode and ultimately remember about our choices.

摘要

日常生活中的选择具有高度的可变性。有时,您可能会在两个相似的选项(例如,要吃的早餐食品)之间进行选择,而其他时候则会在两个不同的选项(例如,使用礼品券购买什么)之间进行选择。本研究的目的是了解选择选项的相似性如何影响我们记住所选择和未选择的能力。我们假设,与不同的选项相比,在相似的选项之间进行选择会引起基于比较的策略(相互评估选项),促进关系编码形式,并导致对所选和未选选项的记忆更好。在实验 1 中,参与者报告了他们在相似或不同的选项对之间进行选择时的策略,这表明参与者在面对相似的选项时更有可能使用基于比较的策略。在实验 2 中,我们在参与者在相似或不同的选项之间做出选择后测试了记忆,发现与不同选择试验相比,相似选择试验中对所选和未选选项的记忆都得到了改善。在实验 3 中,我们检查了在相似或不同的选项对之间进行选择时的策略使用和对这些选项的记忆。复制和扩展前两个实验的结果,我们发现参与者在相似的选项之间进行选择时比在不同的选项之间更有可能使用基于比较的策略,并且当控制策略使用时,相似性对记忆的积极影响对未选选项比对所选选项更强。我们将我们的结果解释为选项相似性影响选择过程中使用的记忆过程的证据,改变了我们编码的内容,并最终影响了我们对选择的记忆。

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