McElree B
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York 10003-6634, USA.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2001 May;27(3):817-35.
Measures of retrieval speed indicated that only a small subset of representations in working memory falls within the focus of attention. An n-back task, which required tracking an item 1, 2, or 3 back in a sequentially presented list, was used to examine the representation and retrieval of recent events and how control processes can be used to maintain an item in focal attention while concurrently processing new information. A speed-accuracy trade-off procedure was used to derive measures of the availability and the speed with which recent events can be accessed. Results converge with other time course studies in demonstrating that attention can be concurrently allocated only to a small number of memory representations, perhaps just 1 item. Measures of retrieval speed further demonstrate that order information is retrieved by a slow search process when an item is not maintained within focal attention.
检索速度的测量结果表明,工作记忆中只有一小部分表征处于注意力焦点范围内。一个n-back任务,即要求在按顺序呈现的列表中追踪1个、2个或3个之前出现的项目,被用于检验近期事件的表征和检索,以及在同时处理新信息时如何利用控制过程将一个项目维持在焦点注意力中。采用了速度-准确性权衡程序来得出关于近期事件可被获取的可用性和速度的测量结果。结果与其他时间进程研究一致,表明注意力只能同时分配到少数记忆表征上,可能只有1个项目。检索速度的测量结果进一步表明,当一个项目未被维持在焦点注意力内时,顺序信息是通过一个缓慢的搜索过程被检索到的。