Huang S T, Glenberg A M
Am J Psychol. 1986 Winter;99(4):453-70.
The long-term modality effect is the advantage in recall of the last of a list of auditory to-be-remembered (TBR) items compared with the last of a list of visual TBR items when the list is followed by a filled retention interval. If the auditory advantage is due to echoic sensory memory mechanisms, then recall of the last auditory TBR item should be substantially reduced when it is followed by a redundant, not-to-be-recalled auditory suffix. Contrary to this prediction, Experiment 1 demonstrated that a redundant auditory suffix does not significantly reduce recall of the last auditory TBR item. In Experiment 2 a nonredundant auditory suffix produced a large reduction in the last auditory item. Redundancy is not the only factor controlling the effectiveness of a suffix, however. Experiment 3 demonstrated that a nonredundant visual suffix does not reduce recall of the last auditory TBR item. These results are discussed in reference to a retrieval account of the long-term modality effect.
长期模态效应是指在有填充性保持间隔的情况下,相比于一系列视觉待记忆(TBR)项目中的最后一项,一系列听觉待记忆项目中的最后一项在回忆方面具有优势。如果听觉优势归因于回声感觉记忆机制,那么当最后一个听觉TBR项目之后跟随一个冗余的、无需回忆的听觉后缀时,对其的回忆应该会大幅减少。与这一预测相反,实验1表明冗余的听觉后缀并不会显著降低对最后一个听觉TBR项目的回忆。在实验2中,一个非冗余的听觉后缀使最后一个听觉项目的回忆大幅减少。然而,冗余并非控制后缀有效性的唯一因素。实验3表明,一个非冗余的视觉后缀并不会降低对最后一个听觉TBR项目的回忆。我们将参照长期模态效应的提取理论来讨论这些结果。