Swan Garrett, Collins John, Wyble Brad
J Vis. 2016;16(3):32. doi: 10.1167/16.3.32.
Working memory is a limited resource. To further characterize its limitations, it is vital to understand exactly what is encoded about a visual object beyond the "relevant" features probed in a particular task. We measured the memory quality of a task-irrelevant feature of an attended object by coupling a delayed estimation task with a surprise test. Participants were presented with a single colored arrow and were asked to retrieve just its color for the first half of the experiment before unexpectedly being asked to report its direction. Mixture modeling of the data revealed that participants had highly variable precision on the surprise test, indicating a coarse-grained memory for the irrelevant feature. Following the surprise test, all participants could precisely recall the arrow's direction; however, this improvement in direction memory came at a cost in precision for color memory even though only a single object was being remembered. We attribute these findings to varying levels of attention to different features during memory encoding.
工作记忆是一种有限的资源。为了进一步描述其局限性,准确理解除特定任务中探测的“相关”特征之外,关于视觉对象还编码了什么至关重要。我们通过将延迟估计任务与突击测试相结合,测量了被关注对象的任务无关特征的记忆质量。在实验的前半部分,向参与者呈现一个单一颜色的箭头,并要求他们只回忆其颜色,然后在意外地被要求报告其方向之前。对数据的混合建模显示,参与者在突击测试中的精度高度可变,这表明对无关特征的记忆是粗粒度的。在突击测试之后,所有参与者都能精确回忆箭头的方向;然而,方向记忆的这种改善是以颜色记忆精度的降低为代价的,尽管只记住了一个对象。我们将这些发现归因于记忆编码过程中对不同特征的不同关注程度。