Direct and indirect memory measures of temporal order and spatial location: control versus closed-head injury participants.

E Vakil, R Sherf, M Hoffman, M Stern
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Objective: The goal of the study was to compare control participants and participants with closed-head injury (CHI) on direct and indirect memory measures of temporal order and spatial location.

Method: Twenty-seven CHI patients and 27 control participants were tested on "item" (i.e., words) and "contextual" (temporal order and spatial location) information. Contextual information was tested directly and indirectly by means of a format in which lists of words were presented repeatedly eight times in fixed or varying order for the temporal task and in a fixed or varying spatial position for the spatial task. The number of words recalled as well as their temporal and spatial judgment were the direct measure of item and contextual memory, respectively. The effect of the consistency of order or location was the indirect measure of contextual memory.

Results: As expected, the CHI group was impaired on the direct measures of item memory. Also as expected, the groups did not differ in the indirect memory measures of contextual information. Contrary to predictions, however, the groups did not differ in the direct measure of contextual information.

Conclusions: Item memory, when measured directly, is impaired in CHI patients. The finding that the groups did not differ on the direct measure of contextual information is possibly due to ceiling-level performance of the control group. Contextual information seems to be preserved in CHI patients when measured indirectly.

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直接和间接记忆测量的时间顺序和空间位置:对照与闭合性头部损伤参与者。
目的:比较闭合性脑损伤被试和正常被试在时间顺序和空间位置上的直接记忆和间接记忆。方法:对27例CHI患者和27名对照组进行“项目”(即词语)和“情境”(时间顺序和空间位置)信息测试。上下文信息通过一种格式进行直接和间接测试,在时间任务中,单词列表以固定或变化的顺序重复呈现8次,在空间任务中,单词列表以固定或变化的空间位置重复呈现8次。回忆的单词数量以及它们的时间和空间判断分别是项目记忆和上下文记忆的直接衡量标准。顺序或位置的一致性的影响是间接测量上下文记忆。结果:正如预期的那样,CHI组在项目记忆的直接测量上受到损害。正如预期的那样,两组在上下文信息的间接记忆测量方面没有差异。然而,与预测相反,两组在直接测量上下文信息方面没有差异。结论:直接测量时,CHI患者的项目记忆受损。两组在情境信息的直接测量上没有差异,这一发现可能是由于对照组的最高水平表现。间接测量时,背景信息似乎保留在CHI患者中。
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