Rusted J M, Graupner L, Tennant A, Warburton D M
Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1998 Aug;138(3-4):362-8. doi: 10.1007/s002130050682.
We report two studies examining the effects of nicotine on memory in minimally deprived smokers. In experiment 1, semantically related words were recalled significantly better than unrelated words following nicotine, even when volunteers were explicitly instructed to target the unrelated word set for recall. Experiment 2 examined the effect of nicotine on two different types of lexical association: association by joint category membership (semantically related items), and association by derived meaning ("encapsulated" word pairs). Nicotine-induced improvements in recall were observed only for category associates and not for encapsulated word pairs. This implies that explicit, effortful processing of material in the presence of nicotine is necessary for improved recall performance to be observed.
我们报告了两项研究,考察尼古丁对轻度戒烟者记忆力的影响。在实验1中,即使明确指示志愿者以不相关单词集为回忆目标,在摄入尼古丁后,语义相关的单词回忆起来明显比不相关单词更好。实验2考察了尼古丁对两种不同类型词汇联想的影响:基于共同类别成员关系的联想(语义相关项目)和基于派生意义的联想(“封装”词对)。仅在类别联想方面观察到尼古丁对回忆有改善作用,而在封装词对方面未观察到。这意味着在尼古丁存在的情况下,对材料进行明确、费力的加工对于观察到回忆表现的改善是必要的。