Department of Neuroimaging and Neuromodeling, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), 1105 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Neurosci. 2012 Nov 21;32(47):17003-11. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0591-12.2012.
During visual search, the working memory (WM) representation of the search target guides attention to matching items in the visual scene. However, we can hold multiple items in WM. Do all these items guide attention at the same time? Using a new functional magnetic resonance imaging visual search paradigm, we found that items in WM can attain two different states that influence activity in extrastriate visual cortex in opposite directions: whereas the target item in WM enhanced processing of matching visual input, other "accessory" items in memory suppressed activity. These results imply that the representation of task-relevant and (currently) task-irrelevant representations in WM differs, revealing new insights into the organization of human visual WM. The suppressive influence of irrelevant WM items may complement the attention-guiding influence of task-relevant WM items, helping us to focus on task-relevant information without getting distracted by irrelevant memory content.
在视觉搜索中,工作记忆 (WM) 对搜索目标的表示引导注意力去匹配视觉场景中的项目。但是,我们可以在 WM 中存储多个项目。这些项目是否同时引导注意力?使用新的功能磁共振成像视觉搜索范式,我们发现 WM 中的项目可以达到两种不同的状态,这两种状态以相反的方向影响外纹状体视觉皮层的活动:而 WM 中的目标项目增强了对匹配视觉输入的处理,记忆中的其他“附属”项目则抑制了活动。这些结果表明,WM 中与任务相关和(当前)与任务不相关的表示不同,这为人类视觉 WM 的组织提供了新的见解。无关 WM 项目的抑制作用可能补充了与任务相关的 WM 项目的引导注意力的作用,帮助我们专注于与任务相关的信息,而不会被无关的记忆内容分心。