Measuring memory.

A Baddeley
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Three broad approaches to the measurement of memory functioning will be described. The first of these involves using memory as a general indicator of any dysfunction in the central nervous system. This approach will be illustrated using Sternberg's short-term memory scanning paradigm. Its strengths are that such tests are often very sensitive, but they are often very difficult to interpret both theoretically and in practical terms. A second approach is to use a range of tasks selected so as to tap different aspects of human memory. Such an approach is of considerably more theoretical interest, and is discussed in more detail by Eysenck (this volume). Its weaknesses are that theories of memory are still changing relatively quickly, and that mapping such results onto memory outside the laboratory is often complex. A third approach is to attempt a more direct measure of everyday memory. The use of questionnaires for this purpose will be critically discussed, and a new test of everyday memory will be described. This test, the Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test, correlates well with observations of memory lapses in patients, and appears to offer a promising new line of development.

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测量的记忆。
将描述测量记忆功能的三种广泛方法。第一种方法是将记忆作为中枢神经系统功能障碍的一般指标。这种方法将使用Sternberg的短期记忆扫描范式来说明。它的优点是,这种测试通常非常敏感,但它们通常很难在理论上和实践中解释。第二种方法是使用一系列选定的任务,以便挖掘人类记忆的不同方面。这样的方法是相当多的理论兴趣,并讨论了更详细的艾森克(本卷)。它的弱点在于,记忆理论仍在相对快速地变化,而且将这些结果映射到实验室之外的记忆中往往很复杂。第三种方法是尝试对日常记忆进行更直接的测量。为此目的使用问卷将被批判性地讨论,并将描述一种新的日常记忆测试。这项名为Rivermead行为记忆测试(Rivermead Behavioural Memory test)的测试与对患者记忆衰退的观察结果吻合良好,似乎提供了一条有希望的新发展路线。
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