Vaknin Dana, Raz-Groman Zohar, Scheuer Alon, Sadeh Talya
The Department of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
The School of Brain Sciences and Cognition, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Front Psychol. 2023 Sep 26;14:1199039. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1199039. eCollection 2023.
The Context Dependency Effect is the well-established finding in which memory performance is enhanced under conditions in which the encoding and retrieval contexts overlap (i.e., Same-Context) and diminished when the overlap between encoding and retrieval contexts is low (i.e., Different-Context). Despite much research on context-dependent memory, most prior work examined only mean performance levels. The current experiment examined the influence of context change, manipulated by using three different pieces of background music, on semantic organization during free recall. Recall driven by semantic organization captures an important, ecologically valid aspect of memory retrieval: because narratives of real-life events are typically comprised of semantically related concepts (e.g., "sea," "bathing suit," and "sand" when recalling a trip to the beach), their recall is likely driven by semantic organization. Participants in the current study were tested in the same or different context as the material was learned. The results showed that although the mean number of correctly recalled items was numerically greater in the Same-Context condition compared to the Different-Context condition, the Context Dependency Effect was not significant. In contrast, however, semantic clustering-an established measure of semantic organization-was greater in the Different-Context condition compared to the Same-Context condition. Together, these results suggest that when contextual cues at recall are relatively meager, participants instead use semantic information as cues to guide memory retrieval. In line with previous findings, temporal organization, patterns of errors, and serial position analyses showed no differences between the two context conditions. The present experiment provides novel evidence on how external context change affects recall organization.
情境依赖效应是一个已被充分证实的发现,即在编码和检索情境重叠的条件下(即相同情境),记忆表现会得到增强;而当编码和检索情境之间的重叠度较低时(即不同情境),记忆表现则会减弱。尽管对情境依赖记忆进行了大量研究,但大多数先前的工作仅考察了平均表现水平。当前的实验通过使用三种不同的背景音乐来操纵情境变化,研究其对自由回忆过程中语义组织的影响。由语义组织驱动的回忆捕捉到了记忆检索中一个重要的、具有生态学效度的方面:因为现实生活事件的叙述通常由语义相关的概念组成(例如,回忆去海滩旅行时的“大海”“泳衣”和“沙子”),它们的回忆很可能是由语义组织驱动的。本研究中的参与者在与学习材料相同或不同的情境中接受测试。结果表明,尽管与不同情境条件相比,相同情境条件下正确回忆项目的平均数量在数值上更多,但情境依赖效应并不显著。然而,相比之下,作为语义组织既定测量指标的语义聚类在不同情境条件下比相同情境条件下更大。综合来看,这些结果表明,当回忆时的情境线索相对较少时,参与者会转而使用语义信息作为线索来指导记忆检索。与先前的研究结果一致,时间组织、错误模式和系列位置分析表明,两种情境条件之间没有差异。本实验为外部情境变化如何影响回忆组织提供了新的证据。