Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
Westwood High School, Austin, TX, USA.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2020 Apr;27(2):350-356. doi: 10.3758/s13423-019-01707-5.
Working memory persists in the face of distraction, yet not without consequence. Previous research has shown that memory for low-level visual features is systematically influenced by the maintenance or presentation of a similar distractor stimulus. Responses are frequently biased in stimulus space towards a perceptual distractor, though this has yet to be determined for high-level stimuli. We investigated whether these influences are shared for complex visual stimuli such as faces. To quantify response accuracies for these stimuli, we used a delayed-estimation task with a computer-generated "face space" consisting of 80 faces that varied continuously as a function of age and sex. In a set of three experiments, we found that responses for a target face held in working memory were biased towards a distractor face presented during the maintenance period. The amount of response bias did not vary as a function of distance between target and distractor. Our data suggest that, similar to low-level visual features, high-level face representations in working memory are biased by the processing of related but task-irrelevant information.
工作记忆在面对分心时仍然存在,但并非没有后果。先前的研究表明,低水平视觉特征的记忆会受到维持或呈现类似分心刺激的系统影响。尽管对于高级刺激尚未确定,但反应经常在刺激空间中偏向于感知分心。我们研究了这些影响是否适用于复杂的视觉刺激,如面孔。为了量化这些刺激的反应准确性,我们使用了延迟估计任务,该任务使用计算机生成的“面孔空间”,其中包含 80 张面孔,这些面孔随着年龄和性别连续变化。在三组实验中,我们发现工作记忆中保持的目标面孔的反应偏向于在维持期间呈现的干扰面孔。反应偏差的量与目标和干扰之间的距离无关。我们的数据表明,与低水平视觉特征类似,工作记忆中的高级面孔表示受到与任务不相关但相关的信息处理的影响。