Liu Kristine, Jiang Yuhong
Department of Psychology, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA.
J Vis. 2005 Sep 16;5(7):650-8. doi: 10.1167/5.7.5.
Previous studies have painted a conflicting picture on the amount of visual information humans can extract from viewing a natural scene briefly. Although some studies suggest that a single glimpse is sufficient to put about five visual objects in memory, others find that not much is retained in visual memory even after prolonged viewing. Here we tested subjects' visual working memory (VWM) for a briefly viewed scene image. A sample scene was presented for 250 ms and masked, followed 1000 ms later by a comparison display. We found that subjects remembered fewer than one sample object. Increasing the viewing duration to about 15 s significantly enhanced performance, with approximately five visual objects remembered. We suggest that adequate encoding of a scene into VWM requires a long duration, and that visual details can accumulate in memory provided that the viewing duration is sufficiently long.
以往的研究对于人类在短暂观看自然场景时能够提取的视觉信息量描绘出了相互矛盾的图景。尽管一些研究表明,一眼瞥见就足以在记忆中留存约五个视觉对象,但另一些研究发现,即便长时间观看后,视觉记忆中保留的内容也不多。在此,我们测试了受试者对一幅短暂观看的场景图像的视觉工作记忆(VWM)。呈现一幅样本场景250毫秒后进行掩蔽,1000毫秒后再呈现一个比较画面。我们发现,受试者记住的样本对象不到一个。将观看时长增加到约15秒可显著提高表现,能记住大约五个视觉对象。我们认为,要将一个场景充分编码到VWM中需要较长的时长,并且只要观看时长足够长,视觉细节就能在记忆中积累。