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绑定还是不绑定:探讨视觉短期记忆中客体表征的问题

To bind or not to bind: addressing the question of object representation in visual short-term memory.

作者信息

Wilson Kristin E, Adamo Maha, Barense Morgan D, Ferber Susanne

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Vis. 2012 Jan 1;12(8):14. doi: 10.1167/12.8.14.

Abstract

Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a capacity limited resource, which is consistently estimated to hold about four visual items at a time. There is, however, debate in the literature about what constitutes an "item" and how resources are allocated within VSTM. Some research suggests information is stored in VSTM as discrete objects; however, there is also evidence suggesting that within-object features alter VSTM performance. The present study addresses the question of whether VSTM load effects reflect the number of discrete objects and/or the number of within-object features. An electrophysiological correlate of VSTM--the contralateral delay activity (CDA)--was measured while participants performed a lateralized change-detection task, in which to-be-remembered items varied in the number of features and locations. Each trial contained either a solitary simple feature (shape, color, or orientation) or one of two multifeature arrays: three features presented at three separate locations or three features bound at one location. While presenting multiple features--regardless of whether they are at discrete locations or bound within a single object--resulted in greater CDA amplitude relative to a solitary feature, there was a dissociation in the distribution of activity between the two multifeature conditions, such that the CDA at site P1/P2 was sensitive to the number of discrete objects, while activity at P7/P8 was most enhanced when multiple features were bound in one object. The findings demonstrate the inhomogeneity of the CDA and suggest this electrophysiological marker may reflect both discrete object individuation/separation and flexible feature-feature binding in VSTM.

摘要

视觉短期记忆(VSTM)是一种容量有限的资源,一直以来估计其一次大约能容纳四个视觉项目。然而,文献中对于什么构成一个“项目”以及VSTM内资源如何分配存在争议。一些研究表明信息在VSTM中作为离散对象存储;然而,也有证据表明对象内特征会改变VSTM表现。本研究探讨了VSTM负载效应是否反映离散对象的数量和/或对象内特征的数量这一问题。在参与者执行一项侧化变化检测任务时,测量了VSTM的一种电生理关联——对侧延迟活动(CDA),在该任务中,要记忆的项目在特征数量和位置上有所不同。每个试验包含一个单独的简单特征(形状、颜色或方向)或两个多特征阵列之一:三个特征呈现在三个不同位置或三个特征在一个位置结合。虽然呈现多个特征——无论它们是在离散位置还是在单个对象内结合——相对于单个特征会导致更大的CDA振幅,但在两种多特征条件下活动分布存在分离,使得P1/P2位点的CDA对离散对象的数量敏感,而当多个特征在一个对象内结合时,P7/P8位点的活动增强最为明显。这些发现证明了CDA的不均匀性,并表明这种电生理标记可能反映了VSTM中离散对象的个体化/分离以及灵活的特征-特征结合。

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