Working memory capacity as a predictor of text idea recall in multitasking L2 digital reading.

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Bruno de Azevedo, Davi Alves Oliveira, Ingrid Finger, Leda Maria Braga Tomitch
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Abstract

Background: Digital reading in a second language is a cognitively demanding task constrained, among other factors, by individuals' working memory resources. Additionally, listening to music whilst reading might overload working memory. However, previous studies found mixed results regarding the effects of music in reading comprehension.

Objective: This study investigates the effects of working memory capacity on English as a second language digital reading comprehension in a multitasking setting. More specifically, it examines how working memory capacity influences the ability to recall text ideas (main ideas, secondary ideas, and details) after reading a digital text in a second language and simultaneously listening to music.

Method: The between-subject design study was conducted with sixty-five participants aged 19-62 years (M = 28.87; SD = 8.20) divided into two groups of Brazilian Portuguese-English proficient bilinguals, one reading while listening to lyrical music and the other reading while listening to non-lyrical music. Participants' working memory capacity was assessed using a Self-Applicable version of the Reading Span Test, and their reading comprehension of a second language digital text was assessed with a free-written recall. Participants also rated their proficiency in their L2.

Results: Findings suggest that individuals with higher working memory capacity are better at recalling secondary ideas and details, while no effect was observed in the recall of main ideas. Additionally, no difference between groups (lyrical vs non-lyrical) was observed. An exploratory complementary analysis indicates that readers who recall secondary ideas tend to better recall main ideas, so higher working memory capacity seems to enable the recall of secondary ideas in addition to main ideas.

Conclusion: This study contributes to understanding cognitive resource allocation in second language digital reading and the potential effects of multitasking on reading comprehension.

多任务二语数字阅读中工作记忆容量对文本思想回忆的影响。
背景:第二语言的数字阅读是一项认知要求很高的任务,除其他因素外,还受到个人工作记忆资源的限制。此外,阅读时听音乐可能会使工作记忆超负荷。然而,之前的研究发现音乐对阅读理解的影响好坏参半。目的:研究多任务环境下工作记忆容量对英语作为第二语言数字阅读理解的影响。更具体地说,它研究了在阅读第二语言的数字文本并同时听音乐后,工作记忆容量如何影响回忆文本思想(主要思想、次要思想和细节)的能力。方法:采用受试者间设计研究,共65名参与者,年龄19-62岁(M = 28.87;SD = 8.20)分为两组巴西葡萄牙语-英语精通双语者,一组听抒情音乐阅读,另一组听非抒情音乐阅读。研究人员使用自适用版的阅读广度测试来评估参与者的工作记忆能力,并通过自由书面回忆来评估他们对第二语言数字文本的阅读理解能力。参与者还对他们的第二语言熟练程度进行了评分。结果:研究结果表明,工作记忆容量高的个体更擅长回忆次要思想和细节,而对主要思想的回忆没有影响。此外,两组之间(抒情与非抒情)没有差异。一项探索性的补充分析表明,回忆次要思想的读者往往能更好地回忆主要思想,所以更高的工作记忆容量似乎能使读者在回忆主要思想的同时,还能回忆次要思想。结论:本研究有助于理解第二语言数字阅读中的认知资源分配和多任务处理对阅读理解的潜在影响。
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Psicologia-Reflexao E Critica
Psicologia-Reflexao E Critica PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
35
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Psicologia: Reflexão & Crítica is a journal published three times a year by Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia do Desenvolvimento (Psychology Graduate Program) of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul). Its objective is to publish original works in the psychology field: articles, short reports on research and reviews as well as to present to the scientific community texts which reflect a significant contribution for the psychology field. The short title of the journal is Psicol. Refl. Crít. It must be used regarding bibliographies, footnotes, as well as bibliographical strips and references.
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