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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 75, 期 10, 页码 1959-1975出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/17470218221079848
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Working memory; following instructions; action planning; motor coding; enactment
Research from a working memory perspective has found that enacted recall is superior to verbal recall in encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential instructions. Comparing verbal and enacted recall of action-object pairings under different potentially disruptive concurrent task conditions, a general advantage for enacted recall was observed, with concurrent action impairing sequence memory performance.
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential instructions has established a consistent advantage for enacted over verbal recall. This is thought to reflect action planning for anticipated movements at the response phase. We describe five experiments investigating this, comparing verbal and enacted recall of a series of action-object pairings under different potentially disruptive concurrent task conditions, all requiring repetitive movements. A general advantage for enacted recall was observed across experiments, together with a tendency for concurrent action to impair sequence memory performance. The enacted recall advantage was reduced by concurrent action for both fine and gross concurrent movement with the degree of disruption influenced by both the complexity and the familiarity of the movement. The results are discussed in terms of an output buffer store of limited capacity capable of holding motoric plans for anticipated action.
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