Behavioural interference at event boundaries reduces long-term memory performance in the virtual water maze task without affecting working memory performance

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Marie Pahlenkemper , Hannah Bernhard , Joel Reithler , Mark J. Roberts
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Abstract

Narrative episodic memory of movie clips can be retroactively impaired by presenting unrelated stimuli coinciding with event boundaries. This effect has been linked with rapid hippocampal processes triggered by the offset of the event, that are alternatively related either to memory consolidation or with working memory processes. Here we tested whether this effect extended to spatial memory, the temporal specificity and extent of the interference, and its effect on working- vs long-term memory. In three computerized adaptations of the Morris Water Maze, participants learned the location of an invisible target over three trials each. A second spatial navigation task was presented either immediately after finding the target, after a 10-s delay, or no second task was presented (control condition). A recall session, in which participants indicated the learned target location with 10 ‘pin-drop’ trials for each condition, was performed after a 1-h or a 24-h break. Spatial memory was measured by the mean distance between pins and the true location. Results indicated that the immediate presentation of the second task led to worse memory performance, for both break durations, compared to the delayed condition. There was no difference in performance between the delayed presentation and the control condition. Despite this long-term memory effect, we found no difference in the rate of performance improvement during the learning session, indicating no effect of the second task on working memory. Our findings are in line with a rapid process, linked to the offset of an event, that is involved in the early stages of memory consolidation.

事件边界的行为干扰会降低虚拟水迷宫任务中的长期记忆能力,但不会影响工作记忆能力
电影片段的叙事性历时记忆会因出现与事件边界重合的无关刺激而受到追溯性损害。这种效应与事件偏移引发的快速海马过程有关,也与记忆巩固或工作记忆过程有关。在这里,我们测试了这种效应是否扩展到空间记忆、干扰的时间特异性和程度,以及它对工作记忆和长期记忆的影响。在莫里斯水迷宫的三次计算机化改编中,受试者在三次试验中学会了隐形目标的位置。在找到目标后,或在延迟 10 秒后立即执行第二项空间导航任务,或不执行第二项任务(对照条件)。在休息 1 小时或 24 小时后进行回忆,在每种条件下进行 10 次 "针落 "试验,让参与者指出所学目标的位置。空间记忆以大头针与真实位置之间的平均距离来衡量。结果表明,与延迟条件相比,在两种休息时间内立即进行第二项任务的记忆效果都较差。而延迟呈现和对照条件下的表现没有差异。尽管存在这种长期记忆效应,但我们发现在学习过程中成绩提高的速度没有差异,这表明第二个任务对工作记忆没有影响。我们的研究结果与记忆巩固早期阶段的一个与事件偏移有关的快速过程相吻合。
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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
283
期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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