Kang Min-Suk, Woodman Geoffrey F
Department of Psychology, Sungkyunkwan University, 53-Myeongyun-dong-3-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-745, Republic of Korea; IBS Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Neuropsychologia. 2014 Apr;56:63-72. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2013.12.028. Epub 2014 Jan 15.
The Contralateral Delayed Activity (CDA) is slow negative potential found during a variety of tasks, providing an important measure of the representation of information in visual working memory. However, it is studied using stimulus arrays in which the to-be-remembered objects are shown in the periphery of the left or the right visual field. Our goal was to determine whether fixational eye movements in the direction of the memoranda might underlie the CDA. We found that subjects' gaze was shifted toward the visual field of the memoranda during the retention interval, with its magnitude increasing with the set size. However, the CDA was clearly observed even when the subjects' gaze shifts were absent. In addition, the magnitude of the subjects' gaze shifts was unrelated to their visual working memory capacity measured with behavioral data, unlike the CDA. Finally, the onset latency of the set size dependent eye movements followed the onset of the set size dependent CDA. Thus, our findings clearly show that the CDA does not represent a simple inability to maintain fixation during visual working memory maintenance, but that this neural index of representation in working memory appears to induce eye movements toward the locations of the objects being remembered.
对侧延迟活动(CDA)是在各种任务中发现的缓慢负电位,它为视觉工作记忆中信息的表征提供了一项重要指标。然而,以往对其研究使用的是刺激阵列,其中待记忆的物体呈现在左视野或右视野的外周。我们的目标是确定朝向记忆内容方向的注视眼动是否可能是CDA的基础。我们发现,在保持间隔期间,受试者的目光会转向记忆内容所在的视野,其幅度随集合大小增加。然而,即使在受试者没有目光转移的情况下,也能清楚地观察到CDA。此外,与CDA不同,受试者目光转移的幅度与通过行为数据测量的视觉工作记忆容量无关。最后,集合大小依赖性眼动的起始潜伏期跟随集合大小依赖性CDA的起始。因此,我们的研究结果清楚地表明,CDA并非简单地代表在视觉工作记忆维持期间无法保持注视,而是工作记忆中这种神经表征指标似乎会诱发朝向被记忆物体位置的眼动。