Grudzien Ania M, Unsworth Nash
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97403, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2025 Sep 4. doi: 10.3758/s13421-025-01791-0.
The "generation effect" is a phenomenon whereby people have better memory for information that is self-generated compared to information that is passively read. Throughout the years many theories have been proposed to explain this effect, one of which is the "mental effort theory," which suggests that more mental effort is allocated to self-generated information, meaning that the act of generating information inherently requires more mental effort than processing existing information. In a series of four paired-associates memory experiments, pupillometry (an independent measure of effort) was used to investigate a mental effort explanation of the generation effect within-subjects, between-subjects, and in a third experiment, within-subjects while manipulating generation difficulty. In a fourth, follow-up experiment, a verbal component was added to draw a link between generation quality and the pupillary response. All four experiments showed that more mental effort was allocated to generated information compared to read information, and that this was accompanied by a boost in memory performance when performed within-subjects. Importantly, in a cross-experimental covariance analysis for all within-subjects experiments, we found that differential effort allocation partially accounts for the behavioral generation effect. Taken together, the pupillometry results lend support to the idea that a mental effort is associated with the generation effect.
“生成效应”是一种现象,即相较于被动阅读的信息,人们对自己生成的信息记忆更好。多年来,人们提出了许多理论来解释这种效应,其中之一是“心理努力理论”,该理论认为对自己生成的信息分配了更多的心理努力,这意味着生成信息的行为本身比处理现有信息需要更多的心理努力。在一系列四个配对联想记忆实验中,瞳孔测量法(一种独立的努力测量方法)被用于在个体内、个体间以及在第三个实验中,在操纵生成难度的同时在个体内研究生成效应的心理努力解释。在第四个后续实验中,增加了一个语言成分以建立生成质量与瞳孔反应之间的联系。所有四个实验均表明,与阅读信息相比,对生成信息分配了更多的心理努力,并且当在个体内进行时,这伴随着记忆表现的提高。重要的是,在对所有个体内实验进行的跨实验协方差分析中,我们发现不同的努力分配部分解释了行为生成效应。综合来看,瞳孔测量结果支持了心理努力与生成效应相关的观点。