Matsukura Michi, Luck Steven J, Vecera Shaun P
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1407, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 2007 Nov;69(8):1422-34. doi: 10.3758/bf03192957.
Interactions between visual attention and visual short-term memory (VSTM) play a central role in cognitive processing. For example, attention can assist in selectively encoding items into visual memory. Attention appears to be able to influence items already stored in visual memory, as well; cues that appear long after the presentation of an array of objects can affect memory for those objects (Griffin & Nobre, 2003). In five experiments, we distinguished two possible mechanisms for the effects of cues on items currently stored in VSTM. A protection account proposes that attention protects the cued item from becoming degraded during the retention interval. By contrast, aprioritization account suggests that attention increases a cued item's priority during the comparison process that occurs when memory is tested. The results of the experiments were consistent with the first of these possibilities, suggesting that attention can serve to protect VSTM representations while they are being maintained.
视觉注意力与视觉短期记忆(VSTM)之间的相互作用在认知加工中起着核心作用。例如,注意力有助于将项目选择性地编码到视觉记忆中。注意力似乎也能够影响已经存储在视觉记忆中的项目;在一系列物体呈现很久之后出现的线索会影响对那些物体的记忆(Griffin & Nobre,2003)。在五个实验中,我们区分了线索对当前存储在VSTM中的项目产生影响的两种可能机制。一种保护观点认为,注意力可保护被提示的项目在保持间隔期间不被降解。相比之下,一种优先级提升观点则表明,在测试记忆时发生的比较过程中,注意力会提高被提示项目的优先级。实验结果与这些可能性中的第一种一致,表明注意力在维持VSTM表征时可起到保护作用。