Woodman Geoffrey F, Vogel Edward K
Department of Psychology, Wilson Hall, 111 21st Ave. South, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240-1103, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2005 Feb;16(2):106-13. doi: 10.1111/j.0956-7976.2005.00790.x.
In the present study, we required subjects to remember simple objects that were masked to interrupt consolidation and allow us to estimate the rate of information accrual in visual working memory. We compared a consolidation-baseline condition with a consolidation-during-maintenance condition in which subjects needed to remember a set of unmasked items and then were shown to-be-remembered masked items. We hypothesized that if the control processes of consolidation and maintenance are performed by common mechanisms, then consolidation should be less efficient when performed during maintenance than when performed alone. However, we found that an identical amount of information was encoded per unit time in the two conditions. These results indicate that working memory consolidation is not slowed by maintenance and suggest a two-step model of encoding in visual working memory.
在本研究中,我们要求受试者记住简单物体,这些物体被遮蔽以中断巩固过程,从而使我们能够估计视觉工作记忆中信息积累的速率。我们将巩固基线条件与巩固在维持期间的条件进行了比较,在巩固在维持期间的条件下,受试者需要记住一组未被遮蔽的项目,然后再看到需要记住的被遮蔽项目。我们假设,如果巩固和维持的控制过程由共同机制执行,那么在维持期间进行巩固时,其效率应低于单独进行巩固时。然而,我们发现,在这两种条件下,单位时间内编码的信息量是相同的。这些结果表明,工作记忆巩固不会因维持而减慢,并提示了视觉工作记忆编码的两步模型。