Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Memory. 2024 May;32(5):615-626. doi: 10.1080/09658211.2024.2355309. Epub 2024 May 21.
The present study examined individual differences in levels of processing. Participants completed a cued recall task in which they made either rhyme or semantic judgements on pairs of items. Pupillary responses during encoding were recorded as a measure of the allocation of attentional effort and participants completed multiple measures of working and long-term memory. The results suggested levels of processing effect in both accuracy and pupillary responses with deeper levels of processing demonstrating higher accuracy and larger pupillary responses than shallower levels of processing. Most participants demonstrated levels of processing effect, but there was substantial variability in the size of the effect. Variation in levels of processing was positively related to individual differences in long-term memory and the magnitude of the pupillary levels of processing effect, but not working memory. These results suggest that some of the variation in levels of processing is likely due to individual differences in the allocation of attentional effort (particularly to items processed deeply) during encoding.
本研究考察了个体在加工水平上的差异。参与者完成了一项提示回忆任务,在该任务中,他们对一对项目进行押韵或语义判断。在编码过程中记录瞳孔反应,作为分配注意力努力的一种衡量标准,参与者还完成了多项工作记忆和长期记忆的测试。结果表明,在准确性和瞳孔反应方面都存在加工水平效应,深度加工水平比浅度加工水平表现出更高的准确性和更大的瞳孔反应。大多数参与者表现出了加工水平效应,但效应的大小存在很大的差异。加工水平的变化与长期记忆和瞳孔加工水平效应的大小个体差异呈正相关,但与工作记忆无关。这些结果表明,加工水平变化的一些差异可能归因于编码过程中注意力分配的个体差异(特别是对深度加工的项目)。