Experimental Psychology, University of Groningen, Grote Kruisstraat 2/1, 9712TS Groningen, The Netherlands.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2013 Feb;20(1):163-70. doi: 10.3758/s13423-012-0313-z.
The role of attention in visual memory remains controversial; while some evidence has suggested that memory for binding between features demands no more attention than does memory for the same features, other evidence has indicated cognitive costs or mnemonic benefits for explicitly attending to bindings. We attempted to reconcile these findings by examining how memory for binding, for features, and for features during binding is affected by a concurrent attention-demanding task. We demonstrated that performing a concurrent task impairs memory for as few as two visual objects, regardless of whether each object includes one or more features. We argue that this pattern of results reflects an essential role for domain-general attention in visual memory, regardless of the simplicity of the to-be-remembered stimuli. We then discuss the implications of these findings for theories of visual working memory.
注意在视觉记忆中的作用仍然存在争议;虽然有一些证据表明,与特征之间的绑定的记忆并不比相同特征的记忆需要更多的注意力,但其他证据表明,明确关注绑定会带来认知成本或记忆收益。我们试图通过检查绑定、特征和绑定期间的特征的记忆如何受到并发注意力要求任务的影响来调和这些发现。我们证明,无论每个对象是否包含一个或多个特征,执行并发任务都会损害对多达两个视觉对象的记忆。我们认为,这种结果模式反映了一般领域注意力在视觉记忆中的重要作用,而与要记住的刺激的简单性无关。然后,我们讨论了这些发现对视觉工作记忆理论的影响。