Department of Cognitive Psychology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Mem Cognit. 2012 Jan;40(1):52-61. doi: 10.3758/s13421-011-0132-x.
In the present study, we examined whether eye movements facilitate retention of visuo-spatial information in working memory. In two experiments, participants memorised the sequence of the spatial locations of six digits across a retention interval. In some conditions, participants were free to move their eyes during the retention interval, but in others they either were required to remain fixated or were instructed to move their eyes exclusively to a selection of the memorised locations. Memory performance was no better when participants were free to move their eyes during the memory interval than when they fixated a single location. Furthermore, the results demonstrated a primacy effect in the eye movement behaviour that corresponded with the memory performance. We conclude that overt eye movements do not provide a benefit over covert attention for rehearsing visuo-spatial information in working memory.
在本研究中,我们考察了眼球运动是否有助于在工作记忆中保留视空间信息。在两个实验中,参与者在记忆间隔内记忆六个数字的空间位置序列。在某些条件下,参与者可以在记忆间隔内自由移动眼睛,但在其他条件下,他们要么需要固定注视一个位置,要么被指示仅将眼睛移动到记忆位置的一部分。与固定注视一个位置相比,参与者在记忆间隔内自由移动眼睛时的记忆表现并没有更好。此外,结果表明,眼球运动行为存在首因效应,与记忆表现相对应。我们得出结论,在工作记忆中,眼球的显性运动并没有比隐性注意更有利于复习视空间信息。