School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, Singapore 178903.
Cogn Emot. 2013;27(3):474-82. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2012.713325. Epub 2012 Aug 24.
This study examined the effects of positive affect on working memory (WM) and short-term memory (STM). Given that WM involves both storage and controlled processing and that STM primarily involves storage processing, we hypothesised that if positive affect facilitates controlled processing, it should improve WM more than STM. The results demonstrated that positive affect, compared with neutral affect, significantly enhanced WM, as measured by the operation span task. The influence of positive affect on STM, however, was weaker. These results suggest that positive affect enhances WM, a task that involves controlled processing, not just storage processing. Additional analyses of recall and processing times and accuracy further suggest that improved WM under positive affect is not attributable to motivational differences, but results instead from improved controlled cognitive processing.
本研究考察了积极情绪对工作记忆 (WM) 和短期记忆 (STM) 的影响。鉴于 WM 既涉及存储又涉及控制加工,而 STM 主要涉及存储加工,我们假设如果积极情绪促进控制加工,那么它应该比 STM 更能提高 WM。结果表明,与中性情绪相比,积极情绪显著提高了 WM,这可以通过操作广度任务来衡量。然而,积极情绪对 STM 的影响较弱。这些结果表明,积极情绪增强了 WM,这是一项涉及控制加工的任务,而不仅仅是存储加工。对回忆和加工时间及准确性的进一步分析进一步表明,积极情绪下 WM 的改善不是归因于动机差异,而是由于控制认知加工的改善所致。