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1、www.XiYuS锡育软件So yesterday,I was out in the street in front of this building,and I was walking down the sidewalk,and I had company,several of us,and we were all abiding by the rules of walkingdown sidewalks.昨天呢,我出门走在 这幢楼前的大街上。我在人行道上 和几个朋友同行。我们都很守规矩地 走在人行道上。00:12Were not talking each other.Were facing
2、 forward.我们什么也不说,就是向前走。00:26Were moving.就这样往前走。00:28When the person in front of me slows down.就这样往前走。00:29And so Im watching him,and he slows down,and finally hestops.我看见他放慢了速度,然后停下了。00:33Well,that wasnt fast enough for me,so I put on my turnsignal,and I walked around him,and as I walked,I looked to
3、see what he was doing,and he was doing this.然后我很快就赶上他了。正好我要在街角转弯,我就绕过他走。我一边走,一边看他在做什么。他就是这样。00:36He was texting,and he couldnt text and walk at the sametime.他在发短信。因为他不可能一边走路一边打字。00:47Now we could approach this from a working memoryperspective or from a multitasking perspective.现在我们可以 从短期记忆的角度 或从多任务处
4、理的角度来看这件事。00:51Were going to do working memory today.我们今天要讲的就是短期记忆的问题。00:57sidewalk:n.人行道 abiding:adj.持久的,永久的;不变的/v.遵守;容忍;继续存在(abide的现在分词)sidewalks:n.人行道slows:v.减速(slow的第三人称单数)/n.医乳毒病 texting:n.计文本;课文;主题/vt.发短信 multitasking:n.多重任务处理;多重任务执行Now,working memory is that part of our consciousness thatwe a
5、re aware of at any given time of day.短期记忆是 每天任何一个有意识的片断里 我们自我意识的一部分。01:00Youre going it right now.你现在就有短期记忆。01:07Its not something we can turn off.我们不可能随时关闭它。01:09If you turn it off,thats called a coma,okay?你要是把它关闭了,那就叫昏迷,对不对?01:11So right now,youre doing just fine.所以,你们现在都做得挺好。01:14Now working memo
6、ry has four basic components.短期记忆有四个基本元素。01:17It allows us to store some immediate experiences and a littlebit of knowledge.它使我们能够存储一些很直接的体验 和很少的一部分知识。01:19It allows us to reach back into our long-term memory andpull some of that in as we need it,mixes it,processes it inlight of whatever our current
7、 goal is.它允许我们去追溯我们的长期记忆 找到我们需要的,进行组合和处理,这主要取决于我们的当前动机是什么。01:24Now the current goal isnt something like,I want to bepresident or the best surfer in the world.那么当前动机不是象 我想要总统或是做世界最佳冲浪手这样的动机。01:33Its more mundane.Id like that cookie,or I need to figureout how to get into my hotel room.它更世俗化,比如我要吃那块饼干,
8、或者我要找到今晚住宿的酒店。01:37consciousness:n.意识;知觉;觉悟;感觉 coma:n.医昏迷;天彗形像差 long-term:adj.长期的/从长远来看 mixes:n.混淆;调拌料(mix的复数)/v.混合(mix的第三人称单数)in light of:根据;鉴于;从观点 mundane:adj.世俗的,平凡的;世界的,宇宙的Now working memory capacity is our ability to leverage that,our ability to take what we know and what we can hang ontoand le
9、verage it in ways that allow us to satisfy our currentgoal.短期记忆的能力 是我们能够利用记忆的能力,是我们利用知识的能力。我们可以依赖,我们可以依赖,我们眼前的目标。01:43Now working memory capacity has a fairly long history,andits associated with a lot of positive effects.短期记忆能力 有相当长的历史,它能带来很多积极效应。01:57People with high working memory capacity tend to
10、 be goodstorytellers.短期记忆能力强的人 一般会很擅长讲故事。02:03They tend to solve and do well on standardized tests,however important that is.他们一般很善于应付标准化测试,不管是多么重要的考试。02:07TED演讲者:Peter Doolittle|彼得.杜利特尔演讲标题:How your working memory makes sense of the world|你的”短期记忆“如何理解世界内容概要:Life comes at us very quickly,and what we
11、 need to do is take that amorphous flowof experience and somehow extract meaning from it.In this funny,enlightening talk,educational psychologist Peter Doolittle details the importance-and limitations-of yourworking memory,that part of the brain that allows us to make sense of what.s happeningright
12、now.“人生飞快地迎面而来,我们必须在飘忽而过的万象经验中提炼出意义来。”在这个趣味横生,启发深省的演讲里,教育心理学家彼得.杜利特尔详细介绍了大脑短期记忆的重要性和局限性,使我们对”当下“更加心领神会。however important that is.Theyre able to have high levels of writing ability.他们很善于写作。02:14Theyre also able to reason at high levels.他们善于提出深层次的问题。02:18So what were going to do here is play a little
13、bit with someof that.那么这里呢,我们来做个短期记忆能力的小游戏。02:20So Im going to ask you to perform a couple tasks,and weregoing to take your working memory out for a ride.我会让你们完成两个任务,带你们的短期记忆出来兜兜风。02:23You up for that?Okay.你们想玩儿吧?好!02:29Im going to give you five words,and I just want you to hangon to them.我会给你们五个词,我
14、要你们记住这些词,02:32leverage:n.手段,影响力;杠杆作用;杠杆效率/v.利用;举债经营 storytellers:n.说故事的人(storyteller的复数)standardized:adj.标准的;标准化的;定型的/v.使合乎标准;按标准校准;制定标准(standardize的过去分词)hang on:坚持下去;不挂断;握住不放Dont write them down.Just hang on to them.不是把它们写下来,而是用脑子记住它们。02:36Five words.五个词。02:37While youre hanging on to them,Im going
15、 to ask you toanswer three questions.你记着它们的同时,还要回答我三个问题。02:39I want to see what happens with those words.我想看看你们记这五个词儿记得怎么样02:42So heres the words:tree,highway,mirror,Saturn andelectrode.好吧,这五个词儿是:树,公路,镜子,土星 和电极。02:44So far so good?没问题吧?02:59Okay.What I want you to do is I want you to tell me what th
16、eanswer is to 23 times eight.好!现在我要你们 回答我的问题,23乘以8是多少。03:01Just shout it out.喊出来就行。03:08(Mumbling)(Laughter)In fact its-(Mumbling)-exactly.(Laughter)All right.I want you to take out your left hand andI want you to go,One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,10.(喃喃自语)(笑声)事实上它等于 (喃喃自语)完全正确。(笑声)好吧。
17、那现在我要你们伸出你的左手,你们要数:“一、二、三、四、五、六、七、八、九,十。03:12Its a neurological test,just in case you were wondering.它是一个神经功能测试,如果你想知道。03:26All right,now what I want you to do is to recite the last fiveletters of the English alphabet backwards.好吧,我现在要你们 倒着读出来 英语字母表中的最后五个字母。03:29You should have started with Z.要从 Z 开
18、始读。03:38hang on to:紧紧抓住;紧握 electrode:n.电电极;电焊条 neurological:adj.神经病学的,神经学上的(Laughter)All right.How many people here are still prettysure youve got all five words?(笑声)好吧。这里有多少人 还记得我刚才给出的那五个单词?03:40Okay.Typically we end up with about less than half,right,which is normal.There will be a range.好吧。通常会有不到
19、一半的人还记得。没错,这是很正常的。就是这么个范围。03:48Some people can hang on to five.有些人可以记住五个。03:53Some people can hang on to 10.有些人可以记住十个。03:55Some will be down to two or three.有的人只能记住两三个。03:56What we know is this is really important to the way wefunction,right?我们知道,这个对大脑功能确实很有用,对吧?03:58And its going to be really impor
20、tant here at TED becauseyoure going to be exposed to so many different ideas.在TED尤其重要,因为你会接触到很多不同的想法。04:02Now the problem that we have is that life comes at us,and itcomes at us very quickly,and what we need to do is to takethat amorphous flow of experience and somehow extractmeaning from it with a
21、working memory thats about the sizeof a pea.现在我们的问题是 我们迎面而来的生活,它来得非常快。我们需要做的是收集那些模糊的 体验,然后用短期记忆来提炼 它的意义所在。差不多一个豌豆大小。04:07Now dont get me wrong,working memory is awesome.别搞错,短期记忆是很不简单的。04:23Working memory allows us to investigate our currentexperience as we move forward.它允许我们 在继续前行时 检视我们当前的体验。04:26Ty
22、pically:adv.代表性地;作为特色地 amorphous:adj.无定形的;无组织的;物非晶形的 extract:vt.提取;取出;摘录;榨取/n.汁;摘录;榨出物;选粹 awesome:adj.令人敬畏的;使人畏惧的;可怕的;极好的www.XiYuS锡育软件It allows us to make sense of the world around us.它让我们理解我们周围的世界。04:32But it does have certain limits.但它确实是有极限的。04:35Now working memory is great for allowing us tocomm
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