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时间稳定性和表象独特性:正字法工作记忆的关键功能。

Temporal stability and representational distinctiveness: key functions of orthographic working memory.

机构信息

Dipartimento di Biomedicina Sperimentale e Neuroscienze Cliniche (BioNeC), University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.

出版信息

Cogn Neuropsychol. 2011 Jul;28(5):338-62. doi: 10.1080/02643294.2011.648921. Epub 2012 Jan 17.

Abstract

A primary goal of working memory research has been to understand the mechanisms that permit working memory systems to effectively maintain the identity and order of the elements held in memory for sufficient time as to allow for their selection and transfer to subsequent processing stages. Based on the performance of two individuals with acquired dysgraphia affecting orthographic working memory (WM; the graphemic buffer), we present evidence of two distinct and dissociable functions of orthographic WM. One function is responsible for maintaining the temporal stability of letters held in orthographic WM, while the other is responsible for maintaining their representational distinctiveness. The failure to maintain temporal stability and representational distinctiveness gives rise, respectively, to decay and interference effects that manifest themselves in distinctive error patterns, including distinct serial position effects. The findings we report have implications beyond our understanding of orthographic WM, as the need to maintain temporal stability and representational distinctiveness in WM is common across cognitive domains.

摘要

工作记忆研究的一个主要目标是理解工作记忆系统的机制,这些机制允许工作记忆系统有效地保持记忆中元素的身份和顺序,以便有足够的时间选择并将其转移到后续的处理阶段。基于两个患有获得性失写症(影响正字法工作记忆,即文字缓冲区)的个体的表现,我们提出了正字法工作记忆的两个不同且可分离的功能的证据。一个功能负责维持正字法工作记忆中所保持的字母的时间稳定性,而另一个功能负责维持其表示的独特性。无法维持时间稳定性和表示独特性分别导致衰退和干扰效应,这些效应表现为独特的错误模式,包括明显的序列位置效应。我们报告的发现不仅对我们对正字法工作记忆的理解具有重要意义,而且在工作记忆中维持时间稳定性和表示独特性的需求在认知领域中是普遍存在的。

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