消极面孔记忆中的JOL反应:改变目标假说的检验。

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yanlin Guo, Xiaojing Zhang, Yuan Yuan, Yiting Long, Peiyao Cong, Yingjie Jiang
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摘要

学习判断反应性是指学习判断对记忆的调节作用。先前的研究集中在语言材料上,与视觉刺激有关的证据,特别是情绪化的面孔,仍然有限。此外,解释JOL反应性的理论框架仍然存在争议。本研究旨在阐明情绪面孔对JOL反应的影响及其潜在的认知机制。实验1采用被试内设计,强迫选择识别测试作为记忆测试。结果发现,做JOL只会提高消极面孔的记忆性能,而对积极面孔和中性面孔没有作用,这揭示了JOL对消极面孔的反应性。实验2采用了混合设计,并在新旧识别测试中重复了这些发现。值得注意的是,两个实验都一致表明,与积极和中性的面孔相比,参与者给消极面孔分配了更高的JOLs值。这些发现表明,制作嘲弄会促使人们更加注意他们认为容易记住的负面面孔。因此,这提高了他们对这些消极面孔的记忆表现。改变目标假说解释了joll反应,提出joll改变了个体的目标取向,导致他们专注于学习他们认为容易的项目,而忽略了更困难的项目。这种转变最终会影响内存性能。这一假设与本研究的发现一致,并为观察到的结果提供了一个合理的解释。
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JOL reactivity in negative faces memory: an examination of the changed-goal hypothesis.

JOL reactivity denotes the modulation of memory performance by making judgments of learning (JOLs). Previous studies centering on verbal materials, evidence pertaining to visual stimuli, particularly emotional faces, remains limited. Additionally, theoretical frameworks explaining JOL reactivity remain contested. The present study aimed to elucidate the influence of emotional faces on JOL reactivity and the underlying cognitive mechanisms. Experiment 1 adopted a within-subject design with the forced choice recognition test as the memory test. The results found that making JOLs could improve memory performance only for negative faces, but not for positive and neutral faces, which revealed JOL reactivity specifically for negative faces. Experiment 2 adopted a mixed design and replicated these findings in an old/new recognition test. Notably, both experiments consistently revealed that participants assigned higher JOLs values to negative faces compared to positive and neutral faces. These findings indicate that making JOLs prompted individuals to pay greater attention to negative faces they considered easily memorable. Consequently, this enhanced their memory performance for these negative faces. The changed-goal hypothesis, which accounts for JOL reactivity, proposes that making JOLs shifts individuals' goal orientation, leading them to focus on learning items they perceive as easier while neglecting more difficult ones. This shift ultimately influences memory performance. This hypothesis aligns with the findings of the present study and offers a plausible explanation for the observed results.

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Journal of General Psychology
Journal of General Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of General Psychology publishes human and animal research reflecting various methodological approaches in all areas of experimental psychology. It covers traditional topics such as physiological and comparative psychology, sensation, perception, learning, and motivation, as well as more diverse topics such as cognition, memory, language, aging, and substance abuse, or mathematical, statistical, methodological, and other theoretical investigations. The journal especially features studies that establish functional relationships, involve a series of integrated experiments, or contribute to the development of new theoretical insights or practical applications.
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