The role of working memory in encoding the temporal structure of events in episodic memory: Evidence from a dual-task paradigm.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Nathan Leroy, Steve Majerus, Arnaud D'Argembeau
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Abstract

Naturalistic events are represented in episodic memory as sequences of experience units (i.e., segments of prior experience) that are separated by temporal discontinuities, so that events are temporally compressed during memory replay. In the current study, we aimed to shed light on the interplay between the segmental structure of events and working memory (WM) resources in shaping this temporal structure of episodic memories. Participants watched a series of 1-min videos that contained many or few event boundaries (EBs), while for half of the videos, a concurrent task was simultaneously performed to reduce the availability of WM resources. After each video, the time needed to mentally replay the events was measured, and then the content of memories was verbally described. Results showed that the number of recalled experience units was higher for videos that contained many EBs, leading to a lower temporal compression rate. In addition, the number of recalled experience units was lower when a concurrent task was performed during event perception, particularly for videos that contained many EBs. These results suggest that both the segmental structure of events and WM resources contribute to the formation of experience units that constitute episodic memories, thereby shaping the temporal compression of events.

工作记忆在情景记忆中编码事件时间结构中的作用:来自双任务范式的证据。
自然事件在情景记忆中表现为经验单元序列(即先前经验的片段),这些序列被时间不连续分隔开,因此事件在记忆重播期间被时间压缩。在本研究中,我们旨在揭示事件片段结构和工作记忆资源之间的相互作用,以形成情景记忆的时间结构。参与者观看一系列1分钟的视频,这些视频包含许多或很少的事件边界(EBs),而对于一半的视频,同时执行并发任务以减少WM资源的可用性。在观看完每个视频后,研究人员测量了在脑海中回放这些事件所需的时间,然后口头描述记忆的内容。结果表明,对于包含大量EBs的视频,记忆体验单元的数量更高,导致时间压缩率更低。此外,当在事件感知过程中执行并发任务时,回忆的经验单元数量更低,特别是对于包含许多EBs的视频。这些结果表明,事件的片段结构和WM资源都有助于构成情景记忆的经验单元的形成,从而形成事件的时间压缩。
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Memory & Cognition
Memory & Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
112
期刊介绍: Memory & Cognition covers human memory and learning, conceptual processes, psycholinguistics, problem solving, thinking, decision making, and skilled performance, including relevant work in the areas of computer simulation, information processing, mathematical psychology, developmental psychology, and experimental social psychology.
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