Jenkins V, Russo R, Parkin A J
Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton.
Cortex. 1998 Sep;34(4):577-88. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70515-x.
This paper describes an experiment which examined how levels of processing (LOP) affected word fragment completion in a group of Wernicke-Korsakoff patients, a group of patients with closed head injury, and matched controls. The data showed that both the memory-impaired groups and the controls showed a LOP effect but that the effect was larger in controls. Data from other studies are reviewed and, in conjunction with the present findings, it is concluded that LOP effects obtained when memory-impaired individuals are tested using implicit memory tasks arise mainly from the contribution of lexical processing of targets and from contamination by explicit recollection.
本文描述了一项实验,该实验研究了加工水平(LOP)如何影响一组韦尼克 - 科尔萨科夫综合征患者、一组闭合性颅脑损伤患者以及匹配的对照组中的单词片段完成情况。数据表明,记忆受损组和对照组均表现出加工水平效应,但对照组中的效应更大。本文回顾了其他研究的数据,并结合当前的研究结果得出结论:当使用内隐记忆任务对记忆受损个体进行测试时获得的加工水平效应主要源于目标词的词汇加工贡献以及外显回忆的干扰。