Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Memory. 2024 Apr;32(4):411-430. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2024.2335111. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
In our lived environments, objects are often semantically organised (e.g., cookware and cutlery are placed close together in the kitchen). Across four experiments, we examined how semantic partitions (that group same-category objects in space) influenced memory for object locations. Participants learned the locations of items in a semantically partitioned display (where each partition contained objects from a single category) as well as a purely visually partitioned display (where each partition contained a scrambled assortment of objects from different categories). Semantic partitions significantly improved location memory accuracy compared to the scrambled display. However, when the correct partition was cued (highlighted) to participants during recall, performance on the semantically partitioned display was similar to the scrambled display. These results suggest that semantic partitions largely benefit memory for location by enhancing the ability to use the given category as a cue for a visually partitioned area (e.g., toys - top left). Our results demonstrate that semantically structured spaces help location memory across partitions, but not items within a partition, providing new insights into the interaction between meaning and memory.
在我们的生活环境中,物体通常是按语义组织的(例如,炊具和餐具放在厨房中彼此靠近)。通过四个实验,我们研究了语义分区(即将同一类别的物体分组放置在空间中)如何影响对物体位置的记忆。参与者学习了在语义分区显示(每个分区包含来自单一类别的物体)和纯粹的视觉分区显示(每个分区包含来自不同类别的物体的混乱组合)中的物品位置。与混乱显示相比,语义分区显著提高了位置记忆的准确性。然而,当在回忆时向参与者提示正确的分区(突出显示)时,在语义分区显示上的表现与混乱显示相似。这些结果表明,语义分区主要通过增强使用给定类别作为视觉分区区域(例如,玩具 - 左上角)的提示的能力来大大有益于位置记忆。我们的结果表明,语义结构的空间有助于跨分区的位置记忆,但不包括分区内的项目,为理解意义和记忆之间的相互作用提供了新的视角。