Ryan Jennifer D, Hannula Deborah E, Cohen Neal J
The Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Memory. 2007 Jul;15(5):508-25. doi: 10.1080/09658210701391022.
Previous work has shown that eye movement behaviour is affected by previous experience, such that alterations in viewing patterns can be observed to previously viewed compared to novel displays. The current work addresses the extent to which such effects of memory on eye movement behaviour are obligatory; that is, we examined whether prior experience could alter subsequent eye movement behaviour under a variety of testing conditions, for stimuli that varied on the nature of the prior exposure. While task demands influenced whether viewing was predominantly directed to the novel versus familiar faces, viewing of the familiar faces was distinguished from viewing of the novel faces, regardless of whether the task required incidental encoding or intentional retrieval. Changes in scanning of previously viewed over novel faces emerged early in viewing; in particular, viewing duration of the first fixation to the familiar faces was often significantly different from the duration of the first fixation directed to the novel faces, regardless of whether prior exposure was solely in the context of the experiment or due to real-world exposure. These findings suggest that representations maintained in memory may be retrieved and compared with presented information obligatorily.
先前的研究表明,眼动行为会受到先前经验的影响,因此与新的显示相比,在观察先前看过的显示时,可以观察到观看模式的改变。当前的研究探讨了记忆对眼动行为的这种影响在多大程度上是必然的;也就是说,我们研究了在各种测试条件下,对于先前暴露性质不同的刺激,先前经验是否会改变随后的眼动行为。虽然任务要求会影响观看主要是针对新面孔还是熟悉面孔,但无论任务是需要附带编码还是有意检索,对熟悉面孔的观看都与对新面孔的观看有所不同。对先前看过的面孔与新面孔的扫描变化在观看早期就出现了;特别是,对熟悉面孔的首次注视的观看持续时间通常与对新面孔的首次注视的持续时间有显著差异,无论先前暴露是仅在实验背景下还是由于现实世界的暴露。这些发现表明,记忆中保持的表征可能会被自动检索并与呈现的信息进行比较。