Lettuce entertain you: Assessing Sandwich Builder as a measure of auditory short-term memory.

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Drew J McLaughlin, Arthur G Samuel
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Abstract

Numerous language models propose a critical role of auditory short-term memory in spoken language processing, making reliable estimations of individual listeners' memory capacities essential in linguistic research. Although a variety of cognitive tasks exist for assessing both visual and auditory short-term capacities in a laboratory environment (e.g., digit span), these types of tasks are typically not engaging for the participant. In the current study, we assess the validity and reliability of a novel "gamified" short-term memory assessment tool called Sandwich Builder. In Sandwich Builder, the participant completes 12 trials of a sandwich-building game. In each trial, a drive-thru customer's sandwich order is presented auditorily, including a list of 1 to 10 sandwich ingredients (e.g., salami, cheddar cheese, mayo, and olives). The participant needs to remember these sandwich ingredients and then build the customer's sandwich by selecting the necessary ingredients in the correct order. We evaluate Sandwich Builder as an estimate of auditory short-term memory, finding significant correlations with other classic short-term memory measures. Additionally, we measure affect (i.e., mood), fatigue, and motivation following Sandwich Builder as compared to classic tasks: Participants leave Sandwich Builder in a better mood, less fatigued, and more motivated than they leave other memory tasks. Sandwich Builder shows strong convergent, discriminant, and predictive validity, and moderate-to-good test-retest reliability. Finally, we examine the practicality of Sandwich Builder as a measure of individual differences in speech perception research, providing expected power curves for two common paradigms. Altogether, we robustly demonstrate the utility of Sandwich Builder, which is openly available online.

生菜娱乐你:评估三明治建造者作为听觉短期记忆的测量。
许多语言模型都提出听觉短期记忆在口语加工中的重要作用,这使得对个体听者记忆能力的可靠估计在语言研究中至关重要。尽管存在各种各样的认知任务来评估实验室环境中视觉和听觉的短期能力(例如,数字广度),但这些类型的任务通常对参与者没有吸引力。在当前的研究中,我们评估了一种新的“游戏化”短期记忆评估工具三明治构建器的有效性和可靠性。在《Sandwich Builder》中,参与者需要完成12次制作三明治的游戏。在每一个试验中,一个顾客的三明治订单都是通过听觉呈现的,包括1到10种三明治成分的列表(例如,腊肠、切达奶酪、蛋黄酱和橄榄)。参与者需要记住这些三明治的成分,然后按照正确的顺序选择必要的成分来构建客户的三明治。我们评估三明治建造者作为听觉短期记忆的估计,发现显著相关性与其他经典的短期记忆措施。此外,我们还测量了与经典任务相比,“三明治建造者”的影响(即情绪)、疲劳和动机:参与者在完成“三明治建造者”任务时心情更好,不那么疲劳,而且比他们完成其他记忆任务时更有动力。Sandwich Builder显示出较强的收敛效度、判别效度和预测效度,以及中等到良好的重测信度。最后,我们检验了Sandwich Builder在语音感知研究中作为个体差异测量的实用性,为两种常见范例提供了预期功率曲线。总之,我们有力地展示了Sandwich Builder的实用程序,它是在线公开可用的。
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CiteScore
10.30
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9.30%
发文量
266
期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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