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双重任务向后兼容性效应是由情景介导的。

Dual-task backward compatibility effects are episodically mediated.

作者信息

Giammarco Maria, Thomson Sandra J, Watter Scott

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, Canada.

Department of Psychology, St. Thomas University, 51 Dineen Drive, Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 5G3, Canada.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2016 Feb;78(2):520-41. doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-0998-y.

Abstract

In dual-task performance, the backward compatibility effect (BCE; faster Task 1 reaction time when Task 1 and Task 2 responses are compatible) is thought to represent automatic activation of Task 2 response information in parallel with attended Task 1 performance. Work by Hommel and Eglau (Psychological Research, 66, 260-273, 2002) has suggested the BCE relies on stimulus-response learning in long-term memory. Subsequent work by Ellenbogen and Meiran (Memory and Cognition, 36, 968-978, 2008), however, proposed that the BCE is mediated by Task 2 rules held in working memory (WM) during Task 1 performance. The present study aimed to dissociate these two theoretical claims. In Experiment 1, we assessed the effects of prior single-task practice with Task 1 or Task 2 of a subsequent dual-task paradigm. Where the WM-mediated model predicts both BCE and overall reaction time improvement relative to prior task practice, an episodic learning model makes divergent predictions for BCE based on the context specificity of prior Task 2 learning. Results showed a close fit with episodic predictions and contradicted WM model predictions. Experiment 2 examined the finer grained timecourse of BCE over initial development, subsequent interference of this initial learning on BCE development with new conflicting Task 2 response mappings, and finally reestablishment of BCE in the original dual task. Data again showed close agreement with long-term learning predictions. We argue in favor of an episodic account of the BCE, and consider implications of WM and episodic mechanisms of automatic response activation on other aspects of dual-task performance.

摘要

在双重任务执行中,反向兼容性效应(BCE;当任务1和任务2的反应兼容时,任务1的反应时间更快)被认为代表了任务2反应信息与被关注的任务1表现并行的自动激活。霍梅尔和埃格劳(《心理研究》,66卷,260 - 273页,2002年)的研究表明,BCE依赖于长期记忆中的刺激 - 反应学习。然而,埃伦博根和梅兰随后的研究(《记忆与认知》,36卷,968 - 978页,2008年)提出,BCE是由任务1执行期间工作记忆(WM)中持有的任务2规则介导的。本研究旨在区分这两种理论观点。在实验1中,我们评估了对后续双重任务范式的任务1或任务2进行先前单任务练习的效果。在WM介导模型预测相对于先前任务练习的BCE和整体反应时间改善的情况下,情景学习模型基于先前任务2学习的情境特异性对BCE做出了不同预测。结果显示与情景预测高度吻合,与WM模型预测相矛盾。实验2研究了BCE在初始发展过程中更精细的时间进程、这种初始学习对BCE发展的后续干扰(当有新的冲突任务2反应映射时),以及最终在原始双重任务中BCE的重新建立。数据再次显示与长期学习预测高度一致。我们支持对BCE的情景解释,并考虑WM和自动反应激活的情景机制对双重任务表现其他方面的影响。

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