Craik F I, Govoni R, Naveh-Benjamin M, Anderson N D
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 1996 Jun;125(2):159-80. doi: 10.1037//0096-3445.125.2.159.
The authors examined the effects of divided attention (DA) at encoding and retrieval in free recall, cued recall, and recognition memory in 4 experiments. Lists of words or word pairs were presented auditorily and recalled orally; the secondary task was a visual continuous reaction-time (RT) task with manual responses. At encoding, DA was associated with large reductions in memory performance, but small increases in RT; trade-offs between memory and RT were under conscious control. In contrast, DA at retrieval resulted in small or no reductions in memory, but in comparatively larger increases in RT, especially in free recall. Memory performance was sensitive to changes in task emphasis at encoding but not at retrieval. The results are discussed in terms of controlled and automatic processes and speculatively linked to underlying neuropsychological mechanisms.
作者在4项实验中研究了分散注意力(DA)在自由回忆、线索回忆和识别记忆的编码与提取过程中的作用。单词或单词对列表通过听觉呈现并通过口头回忆;次要任务是一个需要手动反应的视觉连续反应时(RT)任务。在编码阶段,分散注意力与记忆表现的大幅下降相关,但反应时仅有小幅增加;记忆与反应时之间的权衡处于意识控制之下。相比之下,提取阶段的分散注意力导致记忆仅有小幅下降或没有下降,但反应时却有相对较大的增加,尤其是在自由回忆中。记忆表现在编码阶段对任务重点的变化敏感,但在提取阶段则不然。本文根据受控和自动过程对结果进行了讨论,并推测性地将其与潜在的神经心理学机制联系起来。