Kwon Mee-Kyoung, Luck Steven J, Oakes Lisa M
University of California, Davis.
Child Dev. 2014 Mar-Apr;85(2):564-77. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12161. Epub 2013 Sep 4.
Infants' visual short-term memory (VSTM) for simple objects undergoes dramatic development: Six-month-old infants can store in VSTM information about only a simple object presented in isolation, whereas 8-month-old infants can store information about simple objects presented in multiple-item arrays. This study extended this work to examine the development of infants' VSTM for complex objects during this same period (N = 105). Using the simultaneous streams change detection paradigm, Experiment 1 confirmed the previous developmental trajectory between 6 and 8 months. Experiment 2 showed that doubling the exposure time did not enhance 6-month-old infants' change detection, demonstrating that the developmental change is not due to encoding speed. Thus, VSTM for simple and complex objects appears to follow the same developmental trajectory.
婴儿对简单物体的视觉短期记忆(VSTM)会经历显著发展:6个月大的婴儿只能在VSTM中存储孤立呈现的单个简单物体的信息,而8个月大的婴儿则可以存储多项阵列中呈现的简单物体的信息。本研究拓展了这项工作,以考察同一时期婴儿对复杂物体的VSTM发展情况(N = 105)。实验1采用同步流变化检测范式,证实了之前6至8个月的发展轨迹。实验2表明,将暴露时间加倍并不能提高6个月大婴儿的变化检测能力,这表明发展变化并非由于编码速度所致。因此,对简单和复杂物体的VSTM似乎遵循相同的发展轨迹。