研究工作记忆联想识别测试中的检索策略:来自眼动的证据

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Ruhi Bhanap , Klaus Oberauer , Agnes Rosner
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摘要

本研究考察了人们在工作记忆中的联想识别过程中所参与的检索策略。为此,我们使用眼球运动作为跟踪潜在检索过程的工具。先前的研究表明,在检索过程中,人们倾向于回顾信息编码时呈现的空白空间位置,这被称为“什么都不看”(LAN)效应。因此,反映了哪个备忘录已被检索。在一系列的五个实验中,我们在编码的四个不同位置向参与者展示了四个单词对。在即时检索测试中,他们听到两个单词,并被要求指出这两个单词是否属于同一个单词对(积极探针)或不(诱饵探针)。我们假设在诱饵探测期间观察到的LAN将在告知参与者参与哪种策略方面具有诊断性。一方面,参与者可以通过配对绑定检索与其中一个探测词相关的单词对。另一方面,他们可以基于与所有单词对的综合表示的并行比较来检索两个单词对来执行任务。所有的实验都支持一种检索策略,即使用一对单词中的一个单词作为检索另一个单词的线索,无论两个探测词是有间隔地呈现还是没有间隔地呈现,无论单词对是按固定的顺时针顺序编码还是随机呈现。此外,我们还实现了局域网时间线的测量模型。这种效应的开始取决于检索时的词间间隔以及位置之间的大小和距离。
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Investigating retrieval strategies in an associative recognition test in working memory: Evidence from eye movements
The study examines the retrieval strategies that people engage in during associative recognition in working memory. To this end, we employ eye movements as a tool to track the underlying retrieval processes. Previous work has shown that during retrieval people tend to look back at empty spatial locations where the information was presented at encoding, known as the looking at nothing (LAN) effect. Thus, reflecting which memorandum has been retrieved. In a series of five experiments, we presented participants with four-word pairs at four different locations at encoding. During an immediate retrieval test, they heard two words and were asked to indicate if these two words belonged to the same word pair (positive probe) or not (lure probe). We hypothesized that LAN observed during lure probes will be diagnostic in informing which strategy participants engage in. On the one hand, participants can retrieve a word pair associated with one of the probe words through a pairwise binding. On the other hand, they can retrieve both word pairs based on a parallel comparison to the integrated representation of all the word pairs to perform the task. All experiments supported a retrieval strategy where one word of a pair was used as a cue to retrieve the other, regardless of whether the two probe words were presented with or without an interval, whether the word pairs were encoded in a fixed clockwise order or presented randomly. Additionally, we implemented a measurement model for the timeline of LAN. The onset of the effect is dependent on the inter word interval at retrieval as well as the size and distance between the locations.
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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
283
期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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