Silvis J D, Van der Stigchel S
Department of Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands,
Psychon Bull Rev. 2014 Apr;21(2):357-62. doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0498-9.
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memory in early attentional processes. Prior research has already demonstrated that eye movements in search tasks are more easily drawn toward stimuli that show similarities to working memory content, as compared with neutral stimuli. Previous saccade tasks, however, have always required a selection process, thereby automatically recruiting working memory. The present study was an attempt to confirm the role of working memory in oculomotor selection in an unbiased saccade task that rendered memory mechanisms irrelevant. Participants executed a saccade in a display with two elements, without any instruction to aim for one particular element. The results show that when two objects appear simultaneously, a working memory match attracts the first saccade more profoundly than do mismatch objects, an effect that was present throughout the saccade latency distribution. These findings demonstrate that memory plays a fundamental biasing role in the earliest competitive processes in the selection of visual objects, even when working memory is not recruited during selection.
研究眼球运动一直是揭示视觉工作记忆在早期注意过程中作用的一种有前景的方法。先前的研究已经表明,与中性刺激相比,搜索任务中的眼球运动更容易被吸引到与工作记忆内容相似的刺激上。然而,先前的扫视任务总是需要一个选择过程,从而自动调用工作记忆。本研究试图在一个无偏扫视任务中确认工作记忆在眼动选择中的作用,该任务使记忆机制无关紧要。参与者在一个有两个元素的显示屏中执行一次扫视,没有任何针对某个特定元素的指示。结果表明,当两个物体同时出现时,工作记忆匹配比不匹配的物体更能深刻地吸引首次扫视,这种效应在整个扫视潜伏期分布中都存在。这些发现表明,即使在选择过程中不调用工作记忆,记忆在视觉对象选择的最早竞争过程中也起着基本的偏向作用。