Department of Psychology, University of Munich.
Department of Psychology, University of Regensburg.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2014 Aug;143(4):1450-6. doi: 10.1037/xge0000012. Epub 2014 Apr 14.
Research has shown that negative affect reduces working memory capacity. Commonly, this effect has been attributed to an allocation of resources to task-irrelevant thoughts, suggesting that negative affect has detrimental consequences for working memory performance. However, rather than simply being a detrimental effect, the affect-induced capacity reduction may reflect a trading of capacity for precision of stored representations. To test this hypothesis, we induced neutral or negative affect and concurrently measured the number and precision of representations stored in sensory and working memory. Compared with neutral affect, negative affect reduced the capacity of both sensory and working memory. However, in both memory systems, this decrease in capacity was accompanied by an increase in precision. These findings demonstrate that observers unintentionally trade capacity for precision as a function of affective state and indicate that negative affect can be beneficial for the quality of memories.
研究表明,负面情绪会降低工作记忆容量。通常,这种影响归因于资源分配给与任务无关的想法,这表明负面情绪对工作记忆表现有不利影响。然而,这种情绪引起的容量减少可能不是简单的不利影响,它可能反映了一种存储表示的精度与容量的权衡。为了检验这一假设,我们诱发了中性或负面情绪,并同时测量了存储在感觉和工作记忆中的表示的数量和精度。与中性情绪相比,负面情绪降低了感觉和工作记忆的容量。然而,在这两个记忆系统中,这种容量的减少伴随着精度的提高。这些发现表明,观察者会根据情绪状态无意识地在容量和精度之间进行权衡,并且表明负面情绪可能对记忆质量有益。