Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Apr;17(2):193-9. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.2.193.
In the present study, a novel working memory (WM) training paradigm was used to test the malleability of WM capacity and to determine the extent to which the benefits of this training could be transferred to other cognitive skills. Training involved verbal and spatial versions of a complex WM span task designed to emphasize simultaneous storage and processing requirements. Participants who completed 4 weeks of WM training demonstrated significant improvements on measures of temporary memory. These WM training benefits generalized to performance on the Stroop task and, in a novel finding, promoted significant increases in reading comprehension. The results are discussed in relation to the hypothesis that WM training affects domain-general attention control mechanisms and can thereby elicit far-reaching cognitive benefits. Implications include the use of WM training as a general tool for enhancing important cognitive skills.
在本研究中,使用了一种新颖的工作记忆 (WM) 训练范式来测试 WM 容量的可塑性,并确定这种训练的益处可以在多大程度上转移到其他认知技能上。训练涉及复杂 WM 跨度任务的口头和空间版本,旨在强调同时存储和处理要求。完成 4 周 WM 训练的参与者在临时记忆测量方面表现出显著提高。这些 WM 训练的好处推广到 Stroop 任务的表现上,并且在一个新颖的发现中,促进了阅读理解能力的显著提高。结果与 WM 训练影响一般注意力控制机制的假设有关,并由此产生深远的认知益处。其影响包括将 WM 训练作为增强重要认知技能的通用工具的使用。