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视觉和听觉所指定位置的空间工作记忆:检验非模态假说。

Spatial working memory for locations specified by vision and audition: testing the amodality hypothesis.

作者信息

Loomis Jack M, Klatzky Roberta L, McHugh Brendan, Giudice Nicholas A

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2012 Aug;74(6):1260-7. doi: 10.3758/s13414-012-0311-2.

Abstract

Spatial working memory can maintain representations from vision, hearing, and touch, representations referred to here as spatial images. The present experiment addressed whether spatial images from vision and hearing that are simultaneously present within working memory retain modality-specific tags or are amodal. Observers were presented with short sequences of targets varying in angular direction, with the targets in a given sequence being all auditory, all visual, or a sequential mixture of the two. On two thirds of the trials, one of the locations was repeated, and observers had to respond as quickly as possible when detecting this repetition. Ancillary detection and localization tasks confirmed that the visual and auditory targets were perceptually comparable. Response latencies in the working memory task showed small but reliable costs in performance on trials involving a sequential mixture of auditory and visual targets, as compared with trials of pure vision or pure audition. These deficits were statistically reliable only for trials on which the modalities of the matching location switched from the penultimate to the final target in the sequence, indicating a switching cost. The switching cost for the pair in immediate succession means that the spatial images representing the target locations retain features of the visual or auditory representations from which they were derived. However, there was no reliable evidence of a performance cost for mixed modalities in the matching pair when the second of the two did not immediately follow the first, suggesting that more enduring spatial images in working memory may be amodal.

摘要

空间工作记忆能够维持来自视觉、听觉和触觉的表征,此处将这些表征称为空间图像。本实验探讨了在工作记忆中同时呈现的来自视觉和听觉的空间图像是保留了特定模态标签还是非模态的。向观察者呈现角度方向不同的目标短序列,给定序列中的目标全部是听觉的、全部是视觉的或者是两者的顺序混合。在三分之二的试验中,其中一个位置会重复出现,观察者在检测到这种重复时必须尽快做出反应。辅助检测和定位任务证实视觉和听觉目标在感知上具有可比性。与纯视觉或纯听觉试验相比,工作记忆任务中的反应潜伏期在涉及听觉和视觉目标顺序混合的试验中表现出虽小但可靠的性能代价。这些缺陷仅在匹配位置的模态从序列中的倒数第二个目标切换到最后一个目标的试验中在统计上是可靠的,这表明存在切换代价。紧接着的一对的切换代价意味着表示目标位置的空间图像保留了它们所源自的视觉或听觉表征的特征。然而,当两者中的第二个不是紧接着第一个出现时,对于匹配对中的混合模态,没有可靠的性能代价证据,这表明工作记忆中更持久的空间图像可能是非模态的。

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