PRIMACY AND RECENCY EFFECTS IN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES

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作者
CASTRO, CA
LARSEN, T
机构
[1] Drug Assessment Division, Advanced Assessment Branch, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, Aberdeen Proving Ground- Edgewood Area
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PROCESSES | 1992年 / 18卷 / 04期
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10.1037/0097-7403.18.4.335
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The reports of primacy and recency memory effects in nonhuman primates have been criticized because they have all used an initiating response. That is, the presentation of the to-be-remembered list of items was always contingent on a response being initiated by the nonhuman primate. It has been argued that this initiating response improves performance for early items in the list, resulting in the occurrence of the primacy effect, independent of any memory processing mechanism. This criticism was addressed in the present study by not using an initiating response prior to the presentation of the list. Nevertheless, both a primacy and a recency effect were observed in all 6 rhesus monkeys evaluated using a serial probe recognition task. Thus, the results are similar to those for humans, in that both primacy and recency effects can be obtained in nonhuman primates. A brief literature review is included, and it is proposed that the primacy and recency effects observed in humans, nonhuman primates, and infraprimates can be explained within the context of the configural-association theory.
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页码:335 / 340
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