Woodman Geoffrey F, Luck Steven J
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Wilson Hall, 111 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240-1103, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2004 Apr;11(2):269-74. doi: 10.3758/bf03196569.
Visual working memory plays a central role in most models of visual search. However, a recent study showed that search efficiency was not impaired when working memory was filled to capacity by a concurrent object memory task (Woodman, Vogel, & Luck, 2001). Objects and locations may be stored in separate working memory subsystems, and it is plausible that visual search relies on the spatial subsystem, but not on the object subsystem. In the present study, we sought to determine whether maintaining spatial information in visual working memory impairs the efficiency of a concurrent visual search task. Visual search efficiency and spatial memory accuracy were both impaired when the search and the memory tasks were performed concurrently, as compared with when the tasks were performed separately. These findings suggest that common mechanisms are used to process information during difficult visual search tasks and to maintain spatial information in working memory.
视觉工作记忆在大多数视觉搜索模型中起着核心作用。然而,最近一项研究表明,当工作记忆被一个并发的物体记忆任务填满时,搜索效率并未受损(伍德曼、沃格尔和勒克,2001年)。物体和位置可能存储在不同的工作记忆子系统中,视觉搜索依赖于空间子系统而非物体子系统似乎是合理的。在本研究中,我们试图确定在视觉工作记忆中维持空间信息是否会损害并发视觉搜索任务的效率。与分别执行任务时相比,当搜索任务和记忆任务同时执行时,视觉搜索效率和空间记忆准确性都会受损。这些发现表明,在困难的视觉搜索任务中处理信息以及在工作记忆中维持空间信息时使用了共同的机制。