THE EFFECT OF RETRIEVAL ENACTMENT ON RECALL OF SUBJECT-PERFORMED TASKS AND VERBAL TASKS

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KORMINOURI, R
NYBERG, L
NILSSON, LG
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Umeå, Umeå
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10.3758/BF03209257
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The effect of retrieval enactment on memory for nouns (objects) or verbal phrases describing simple actions (e.g., ''lift the box'') was addressed in two experiments. In Experiment 1, the type of object involved in the actions was manipulated, with three different types of object being used (body parts, laboratory-related objects, and external objects). In Experiment 2, the integration between the verb-noun pairs was manipulated (well-integrated vs. poorly integrated). Results from both experiments showed that whereas encoding enactment (motor encoding and verbal test) substantially improved the memory performance compared with a verbal condition (verbal encoding and verbal test), retrieval enactment (verbal encoding and motor test) had no major impact on the number of recalled nouns or phrases. Moreover, there was no additional effect of dual enactment (motor encoding and motor test). The overall pattern of the results suggests that there is a fundamental difference between motor processing at encoding and motor processing at retrieval, and the lack of encoding specificity advantage for the motor modality contradicts the view that encoding enactment of verbal commands results in storage of motor representations.
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