Army Research Institute Field Unit, HQ TCATA, 76544, Fort Hood, Texas.
Mem Cognit. 1977 Sep;5(5):597-601. doi: 10.3758/BF03197405.
In two experiments subjects performed a choice-reaction-time (CRT) task and a second task concurrently. The second task was a simple reaction-time task in Experiment 1 and sentence generation and recall tasks in Experiment 2. Both studies yielded two main findings: Performance of the second task was not affected by CRT memory load (one, two, or four items), and the requirement to perform the second task did not affect the rate of increase of CRT with memory load. The first finding indicates that the effect of memory load on CRT is attributable to memory scanning, or Stage 2 processing, and is not an artifact of the rehearsal demands of the CRT memory set. The second finding indicates that Stage 2 processing is not sensitive to division of attention between the CRT and a second task.
在两个实验中,被试同时进行了选择反应时(CRT)任务和第二个任务。第二个任务在实验 1 中是简单反应时任务,在实验 2 中是句子生成和回忆任务。这两项研究得出了两个主要发现:第二个任务的表现不受 CRT 记忆负荷(一个、两个或四个项目)的影响,并且执行第二个任务的要求不会影响 CRT 随记忆负荷的增加率。第一个发现表明,记忆负荷对 CRT 的影响归因于记忆扫描,或第二阶段处理,而不是 CRT 记忆集的复述需求的人为产物。第二个发现表明,第二阶段处理对 CRT 和第二个任务之间注意力的分配不敏感。