Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Economics, Ohio State University, United States; Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, United States.
Cognition. 2021 Oct;215:104804. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104804. Epub 2021 Jun 21.
Many decisions rely on past experiences. Recent research indicates that people's choices are biased towards choosing better-remembered options, even if these options are comparatively unattractive (i.e., a memory bias). In the current study, we used eye tracking to compare the influence of visual attention on preferential choice between memory-based and non-memory-based decisions. Participants completed the remember-and-decide task. In this task, they first learned associations between screen locations and snack items. Then, they made binary choices between snack items. These snacks were either hidden and required recall (memory-based decisions), or they were visible (non-memory-based decisions). Remarkably, choices were more strongly influenced by attention in memory-based compared to non-memory-based decisions. However, visual attention did not mediate the memory bias on preferential choices. Finally, we adopt and expand a recently proposed computational model to provide a comprehensive description of the role of attention in memory-based decisions. In sum, the present work elucidates how visual attention interacts with episodic memory and preference formation in memory-based decisions.
许多决策依赖于过去的经验。最近的研究表明,人们的选择存在偏向,更倾向于选择记忆中更好的选项,即使这些选项相对没有吸引力(即记忆偏差)。在当前的研究中,我们使用眼动追踪来比较视觉注意力对基于记忆和非基于记忆的决策之间偏好选择的影响。参与者完成了记忆和决策任务。在这个任务中,他们首先学习屏幕位置和零食之间的关联。然后,他们在零食之间进行二元选择。这些零食要么隐藏需要回忆(基于记忆的决策),要么可见(非基于记忆的决策)。值得注意的是,基于记忆的决策中,选择受到注意力的影响比非基于记忆的决策更强。然而,视觉注意力并不能调节记忆偏差对偏好选择的影响。最后,我们采用并扩展了最近提出的计算模型,以全面描述注意力在基于记忆的决策中的作用。总之,本工作阐明了视觉注意力如何与基于记忆的决策中的情景记忆和偏好形成相互作用。