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早期失明会改变言语工作记忆的空间组织。

Early blindness alters the spatial organization of verbal working memory.

作者信息

Bottini Roberto, Mattioni Stefania, Collignon Olivier

机构信息

Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy.

Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy.

出版信息

Cortex. 2016 Oct;83:271-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2016.08.007. Epub 2016 Aug 26.

Abstract

Several studies suggest that serial order in working memory (WM) is grounded on space. For a list of ordered items held in WM, items at the beginning of the list are associated with the left side of space and items at the end of the list with the right side. This suggests that maintaining items in verbal WM is performed in strong analogy to writing these items down on a physical whiteboard for later consultation (The Mental Whiteboard Hypothesis). What drives this spatial mapping of ordered series in WM remains poorly understood. In the present study we tested whether visual experience is instrumental in establishing the link between serial order in WM and spatial processing. We tested early blind (EB), late blind (LB) and sighted individuals in an auditory WM task. Replicating previous studies, left-key responses were faster for early items in the list whereas later items facilitated right-key responses in the sighted group. The same effect was observed in LB individuals. In contrast, EB participants did not show any association between space and serial position in WM. These results suggest that early visual experience plays a critical role in linking ordered items in WM and spatial representations. The analogical spatial structure of WM may depend in part on the actual experience of using spatially organized devices (e.g., notes, whiteboards) to offload WM. These practices are largely precluded to EB individuals, who instead rely to mnemonic devices that are less spatially organized (e.g., recordings, vocal notes). The way we habitually organize information in the external world may bias the way we organize information in our WM.

摘要

多项研究表明,工作记忆(WM)中的序列顺序基于空间。对于工作记忆中保存的有序项目列表,列表开头的项目与空间的左侧相关联,而列表末尾的项目与空间的右侧相关联。这表明,在言语工作记忆中维持项目的方式与将这些项目写在物理白板上以供日后查阅的方式极为相似(心理白板假说)。然而,驱动工作记忆中有序序列的这种空间映射的因素仍知之甚少。在本研究中,我们测试了视觉体验是否有助于在工作记忆中的序列顺序与空间处理之间建立联系。我们在一项听觉工作记忆任务中测试了早期失明(EB)、晚期失明(LB)和视力正常的个体。重复先前的研究,在视力正常的组中,列表中靠前的项目对应的左键反应更快,而靠后的项目则促进右键反应。在晚期失明个体中也观察到了同样的效果。相比之下,早期失明参与者在工作记忆中未表现出空间与序列位置之间的任何关联。这些结果表明,早期视觉体验在将工作记忆中的有序项目与空间表征联系起来方面起着关键作用。工作记忆的类比空间结构可能部分取决于使用空间组织化设备(如便签、白板)来减轻工作记忆负担的实际体验。而早期失明个体在很大程度上无法采用这些做法,他们转而依赖空间组织性较差的记忆方法(如录音、语音便签)。我们在外部世界习惯性地组织信息的方式可能会影响我们在工作记忆中组织信息的方式。

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