The Dynamics of Access to Groups in Working Memory

被引:12
作者
Farrell, Simon [1 ]
Lelievre, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Expt Psychol, Bristol BS8 1TU, Avon, England
关键词
working memory; short-term memory; serial recall; grouping; recall latencies; SHORT-TERM-MEMORY; IMMEDIATE SERIAL-RECALL; PRECATEGORICAL ACOUSTIC STORAGE; VERBAL MEMORY; PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATION; HIERARCHICAL CONTROL; NETWORK MODEL; ORDER MEMORY; RETRIEVAL; TIME;
D O I
10.1037/a0028469
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The finding that participants leave a pause between groups when attempting serial recall of temporally grouped lists has been taken to indicate access to a hierarchical representation of the list in working memory. An alternative explanation is that the dynamics of serial recall solely reflect output (rather than memorial) processes, with the temporal pattern at input merely suggesting a basis for the pattern of output buffering. Three experiments are presented here that disentangle input structure from output buffering in serial recall. In Experiment I, participants were asked to recall a subset of visually presented digits from a temporally grouped list in their original order, where either within-group position or group position was kept constant. In Experiment 2, participants performed more standard serial recall of spoken digits, and input and output position were dissociated by asking participants to initiate recall from a post-cued position in the list. In Experiment 3, participants were asked to serially recall temporally grouped lists of visually presented digits where the grouping structure was unpredictable, under either articulatory suppression or silent conditions. The 3 experiments point to a tight linkage between implied memorial structures (i.e., the pattern of grouping at encoding) and the output structure implied by retrieval times and call into question a purely motoric account of the dynamics of recall.
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页码:1659 / 1674
页数:16
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