Hughes Robert W, Vachon François, Jones Dylan M
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2007 Nov;33(6):1050-61. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.33.6.1050.
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) has often been characterized as attentional capture by deviant events (deviation effect). However, the present study demonstrates that changing-state and deviation effects are functionally distinct forms of auditory distraction: The disruption of visual-verbal serial recall by changing-state speech was independent of the effect of a single deviant voice embedded within the speech (Experiment 1); a voice-deviation effect, but not a changing-state effect, was found on a missing-item task (Experiment 2); and a deviant voice repetition within the context of an alternating-voice irrelevant speech sequence disrupted serial recall (Experiment 3). The authors conclude that the changing-state effect is the result of a conflict between 2 seriation processes being applied concurrently to relevant and irrelevant material, whereas the deviation effect reflects a more general attention-capture process.
被忽视的听觉序列对短期记忆的干扰(变化状态效应)通常被描述为异常事件引起的注意力捕获(偏差效应)。然而,本研究表明,变化状态效应和偏差效应是听觉干扰的功能上不同的形式:变化状态的语音对视觉-言语序列回忆的干扰独立于嵌入语音中的单个异常声音的影响(实验1);在缺失项目任务中发现了声音偏差效应,但未发现变化状态效应(实验2);在交替声音不相关语音序列的背景下重复异常声音会干扰序列回忆(实验3)。作者得出结论,变化状态效应是同时应用于相关和不相关材料的两个序列化过程之间冲突的结果,而偏差效应反映了一个更普遍的注意力捕获过程。