Sensory factors in memory for subject-performed tasks

被引:93
|
作者
Engelkamp, J
Zimmer, HD
机构
关键词
free recall; item-specific encoding; memory for actions; relational encoding;
D O I
10.1016/S0001-6918(97)00005-X
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Action phrases such as ''lift the pen'' are recalled better when they are enacted by subjects in subject-performed tasks (SPTs) than when only listened to during verbal tasks (VTs). This SPT effect is usually attributed to the good item-specific information provided by enactment. A series of experiments investigated what role the use of real objects and the perception of the action play in the good recall of SPTs. For this purpose, recall of action phrases with and without using real objects was studied in VTs, EPTs (experimenter-performed tasks) and SPTs, It was found that the perception of real objects improved recall equally in EPTs and SPTs, but more so in VTs. Furthermore there was a recall advantage of SPTs over EPTs. However, with short lists, this advantage depended on whether the encoding condition was varied within subjects or between subjects. It was concluded that perceiving the objects used as well as perceiving the action proper does not play a decisive role in the good SPT recall. It was further concluded that EPTs and SPTs differentially depend on item-specific and relational encoding, and that relational encoding suffers from using a within-subjects mixed list design.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 60
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] MOTOR SIMILARITY IN SUBJECT-PERFORMED TASKS
    ENGELKAMP, J
    ZIMMER, HD
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG, 1994, 57 (01): : 47 - 53
  • [2] ENCODING DIMENSIONS OF SUBJECT-PERFORMED TASKS
    NILSSON, LG
    BACKMAN, L
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG, 1991, 53 (03): : 212 - 218
  • [3] Memory effects of motor activation in subject-performed tasks and sign language
    von Essen, JD
    Nilsson, LG
    [J]. PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW, 2003, 10 (02) : 445 - 449
  • [4] BIZARRENESS EFFECTS IN VERBAL TASKS AND SUBJECT-PERFORMED TASKS
    ENGELKAMP, J
    ZIMMER, HD
    BIEGELMANN, UE
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 1993, 5 (04): : 393 - 415
  • [5] Memory effects of motor activation in subject-performed tasks and sign language
    Jan D. Von Essen
    Lars-Göran Nilsson
    [J]. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2003, 10 : 445 - 449
  • [6] Item and order information in subject-performed tasks and experimenter-performed tasks
    Engelkamp, J
    Dehn, DM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION, 2000, 26 (03) : 671 - 682
  • [7] Organisation and recall in verbal tasks and in subject-performed tasks
    Engelkamp, J
    Zimmer, H
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 1996, 8 (03): : 257 - 273
  • [8] Effect of Emotion and Type of Encoding on Memory for Actions: Verbal and Subject-Performed Tasks
    Borg, Celine
    Bouazza, Zineb
    Godeau, Marielle
    Getenet, Jean-Claude
    Chainay, Hanna
    [J]. DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS, 2018, 45 (3-4) : 162 - 179
  • [9] The time course of recognizing subject-performed tasks
    Zimmer, HD
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, 2000, 35 (3-4) : 132 - 133
  • [10] AGE-DIFFERENCES IN MEMORY FOR PROSPECTIVE COMPARED WITH RETROSPECTIVE SUBJECT-PERFORMED TASKS
    BROOKS, BM
    GARDINER, JM
    [J]. MEMORY & COGNITION, 1994, 22 (01) : 27 - 33