Ashcraft M H, Kirk E P
Department of Psychology, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, USA.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2001 Jun;130(2):224-37. doi: 10.1037//0096-3445.130.2.224.
Individuals with high math anxiety demonstrated smaller working memory spans, especially when assessed with a computation-based span task. This reduced working memory capacity led to a pronounced increase in reaction time and errors when mental addition was performed concurrently with a memory load task. The effects of the reduction also generalized to a working memory-intensive transformation task. Overall, the results demonstrated that an individual difference variable, math anxiety, affects on-line performance in math-related tasks and that this effect is a transitory disruption of working memory. The authors consider a possible mechanism underlying this effect--disruption of central executive processes--and suggest that individual difference variables like math anxiety deserve greater empirical attention, especially on assessments of working memory capacity and functioning.
数学焦虑程度高的个体表现出较小的工作记忆广度,尤其是在通过基于计算的广度任务进行评估时。这种工作记忆容量的降低导致在进行心算的同时执行记忆负载任务时,反应时间显著增加且错误增多。这种降低的影响还扩展到了一项工作记忆密集型转换任务中。总体而言,结果表明一个个体差异变量——数学焦虑,会影响与数学相关任务的在线表现,并且这种影响是工作记忆的短暂干扰。作者考虑了这种影响背后的一种可能机制——中央执行过程的干扰——并建议像数学焦虑这样的个体差异变量值得更多的实证关注,尤其是在对工作记忆容量和功能的评估方面。