Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA; Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis, CA, USA; Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA; Center for Neuroscience, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Cognition. 2019 Apr;185:71-82. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.01.007. Epub 2019 Jan 18.
A hotly debated question is whether memory influences attention through conscious or unconscious processes. To address this controversy, we measured eye movements while participants searched repeated real-world scenes for embedded targets, and we assessed memory for each scene using confidence-based methods to isolate different states of subjective memory awareness. We found that memory-informed eye movements during visual search were predicted both by conscious recollection, which led to a highly precise first eye movement toward the remembered location, and by unconscious memory, which increased search efficiency by gradually directing the eyes toward the target throughout the search trial. In contrast, these eye movement measures were not influenced by familiarity-based memory (i.e., changes in subjective reports of memory strength). The results indicate that conscious recollection and unconscious memory can each play distinct and complementary roles in guiding attention to facilitate efficient extraction of visual information.
一个备受争议的问题是,记忆是否通过意识或无意识过程影响注意力。为了解决这一争议,我们在参与者搜索重复的真实场景中的嵌入目标时测量了眼球运动,并使用基于置信度的方法评估了每个场景的记忆,以分离主观记忆意识的不同状态。我们发现,视觉搜索过程中受记忆影响的眼球运动既受到有意识回忆的预测,这导致了高度精确的第一次眼球运动朝向记忆位置,也受到无意识记忆的预测,这通过在整个搜索试验中逐渐将眼睛引导至目标来提高搜索效率。相比之下,这些眼球运动测量不受基于熟悉度的记忆(即,主观记忆强度报告的变化)的影响。研究结果表明,有意识的回忆和无意识的记忆都可以在引导注意力方面发挥独特且互补的作用,以促进对视觉信息的有效提取。