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摘要
言语工作记忆是由语义知识支持的。这方面的一个表现是在即时序列回忆任务中发现的丰富的语义相似效应模式。这些影响不同于相似性在其他方面的影响(例如,语音相似性),这使得它们难以解释。我们提出了一个全面的语义相似效应的机制解释,通过扩展标准的连接主义架构来建模即时序列回忆,以纳入语义表示。我们建议的核心是对多个列表项之间共享的分类特征进行选择性编码。共享语义特征的选择性编码是通过标记机制实现的,该机制使模型能够回顾性地对共享特征进行编码。通过这种机制,我们的模型解释了大部分的语义相似效应。我们的研究结果表明,与语音信息相比,工作记忆以更有限的方式表征语义信息。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Semantic representations in working memory: A computational model.
Verbal working memory is supported by semantic knowledge. One manifestation of this is the rich pattern of semantic similarity effects found in immediate serial recall tasks. These effects differ from the effects of similarity on other dimensions (e.g., phonological similarity), which renders them difficult to explain. We propose a comprehensive mechanistic explanation of semantic similarity effects by extending standard connectionist architecture for modeling immediate serial recall to incorporate semantic representations. Central to our proposal is the selective encoding of categorical features shared among multiple list items. The selective encoding of shared semantic features is made possible via a tagging mechanism that enables the model to encode shared feature retrospectively. Through this mechanism, our model accounts for the majority of semantic similarity effects. Our results imply that working memory represents semantic information in a more restricted way than phonological information. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Review publishes articles that make important theoretical contributions to any area of scientific psychology, including systematic evaluation of alternative theories.