Ko Philip C, Seiffert Adriane E
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2009 Sep;37(6):909-23. doi: 10.3758/MC.37.6.909.
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the process of updating information in visual short-term memory (VSTM) is object based. We investigated whether modifying the memory of one feature of an object would automatically promote refreshing the memory of all of its other features. The results showed that the facilitative effect of updating was specific to the updated feature of an object and did not spread to its nonupdated features. This feature-selective effect suggests that updating VSTM is not object based (Experiment 1), even though storage was object based (Experiment 2). Control experiments ruled out strategy-based (Experiment 3) and stimulus-related (Experiments 4-6) accounts. Feature-selective updating may indicate that the mechanism used to modify the contents of memory may have a different basis than that used to encode or store information in memory.
本研究的目的是检验视觉短期记忆(VSTM)中信息更新过程是否基于对象。我们调查了修改对象一个特征的记忆是否会自动促进其所有其他特征记忆的刷新。结果表明,更新的促进作用特定于对象的已更新特征,不会扩展到其未更新的特征。这种特征选择性效应表明,VSTM的更新不是基于对象的(实验1),尽管存储是基于对象的(实验2)。对照实验排除了基于策略的(实验3)和与刺激相关的(实验4 - 6)解释。特征选择性更新可能表明,用于修改记忆内容的机制可能与用于在记忆中编码或存储信息的机制有不同的基础。