Zhang Weiwei, Luck Steven J
Center for Mind & Brain,, University of California, Davis, CA 95618, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2009 Apr;20(4):423-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2009.02322.x. Epub 2009 Mar 20.
General Douglas MacArthur remarked that "old soldiers never die; they just fade away." For decades, researchers have concluded that visual working memories, like old soldiers, fade away gradually, becoming progressively less precise as they are retained for longer periods of time. However, these conclusions were based on threshold-estimation procedures in which the complete termination of a memory could artifactually produce the appearance of lower precision. Here, we use a recall-based visual working memory paradigm that provides separate measures of the probability that a memory is available and the precision of the memory when it is available. Using this paradigm, we demonstrate that visual working memory representations may be retained for several seconds with little or no loss of precision, but that they may terminate suddenly and completely during this period.
道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟将军曾说:“老兵永不死,只是渐凋零。”几十年来,研究人员得出结论,视觉工作记忆如同老兵一样,会逐渐消退,随着保留时间的延长,其精确性会逐渐降低。然而,这些结论是基于阈值估计程序得出的,在该程序中,记忆的完全终止可能会人为地产生精确性降低的表象。在此,我们使用一种基于回忆的视觉工作记忆范式,该范式分别测量记忆可用的概率以及记忆可用时的精确性。使用这种范式,我们证明视觉工作记忆表征可能会保留几秒钟,且精确性几乎没有损失或完全没有损失,但在此期间它们可能会突然且完全终止。