Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2011 Apr;37(2):606-14. doi: 10.1037/a0020986.
Six young adults practiced for 36 sessions on a working-memory updating task in which 2 digits and 2 spatial positions were continuously updated. Participants either did 1 updating operation at a time, or attempted 1 numerical and 1 spatial operation at the same time. In contrast to previous research using the same paradigm with a single digit and a single dot, dual-task costs were not eliminated with practice. Costs of switching between digits and between spatial positions were found throughout practice, supporting the existence of a focus of attention in working memory that can hold 1 digit and 1 spatial position simultaneously, but is not expanded to hold 2 elements of the same kind. The results can be understood by assuming that observed limits on parallel processing, as well as on the capacity of the focus of attention, arise not from structural constraints but rather reflect the optimal configuration of the cognitive system for avoiding information cross-talk in a given task.
六位年轻人在一个工作记忆更新任务中进行了 36 次练习,在这个任务中,2 个数字和 2 个空间位置不断更新。参与者要么一次执行一个更新操作,要么同时尝试一个数值和一个空间操作。与之前使用相同范式的单个数字和单个点的研究不同,随着练习的进行,双任务成本并没有被消除。在整个练习过程中,在数字和空间位置之间切换的成本都被发现了,这支持了工作记忆中有一个注意力焦点的存在,它可以同时容纳 1 个数字和 1 个空间位置,但不能扩展到容纳 2 个相同类型的元素。通过假设观察到的并行处理限制以及注意力焦点的容量不是由结构限制引起的,而是反映了认知系统的最佳配置,可以理解这些结果,以避免在给定任务中信息串扰。