@article{oai:kumadai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00023827, author = {Watanabe, Isao and 渡辺, 功}, issue = {4}, journal = {心理学評論}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Shadowing studies are reviewed with other selective attention studies in order to examine the relation between selective attention and memory. Many experiments found that shadowing performance was influenced by the semantic relation between shadowed and not-shadowed information,but there was no memory for the latter after the shadowing task. These facts were interpreted as foUows. Every information receives a simple sematic analysis with the aid of long-term memory without attention, and is retained in short-term memory, but not transformed into long-term memory. Attention plays a part in relating particular information retained in short-term memory with other information retained similarly at the moment and long-term memory, and thus transforming selectively only that into long-term memory. In this way, it was confirmed that selective attention and memory is closely connected. This view is almost in accordance with Norman's late selection model. In addition, some problems are discussed in relation to the shadowing technique. Capacity model is suggested as a method of resolving them.}, pages = {335--354}, title = {選択的注意と記憶}, volume = {23}, year = {1980} }