University of Chicago.
Boston University.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2021 Sep 1;33(10):2132-2148. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01748.
Our attention is critically important for what we remember. Prior measures of the relationship between attention and memory, however, have largely treated "attention" as a monolith. Here, across three experiments, we provide evidence for two dissociable aspects of attention that influence encoding into long-term memory. Using spatial cues together with a sensitive continuous report procedure, we find that long-term memory response error is affected by both trial-by-trial fluctuations of sustained attention and prioritization via covert spatial attention. Furthermore, using multivariate analyses of EEG, we track both sustained attention and spatial attention before stimulus onset. Intriguingly, even during moments of low sustained attention, there is no decline in the representation of the spatially attended location, showing that these two aspects of attention have robust but independent effects on long-term memory encoding. Finally, sustained and spatial attention predicted distinct variance in long-term memory performance across individuals. That is, the relationship between attention and long-term memory suggests a composite model, wherein distinct attentional subcomponents influence encoding into long-term memory. These results point toward a taxonomy of the distinct attentional processes that constrain our memories.
我们的注意力对于我们所记住的东西至关重要。然而,先前关于注意力和记忆之间关系的衡量标准在很大程度上将“注意力”视为一个整体。在这里,通过三个实验,我们提供了注意力的两个可分离方面的证据,这两个方面影响了长期记忆的编码。我们使用空间线索和敏感的连续报告程序,发现长期记忆反应错误受到持续注意力的逐次波动和通过隐蔽的空间注意力进行的优先级分配的影响。此外,我们使用 EEG 的多元分析来跟踪刺激前的持续注意力和空间注意力。有趣的是,即使在持续注意力较低的时刻,空间注意的位置表示也没有下降,这表明这两个注意力方面对长期记忆编码有强大但独立的影响。最后,持续注意力和空间注意力预测了个体之间长期记忆表现的不同方差。也就是说,注意力和长期记忆之间的关系表明了一种综合模型,其中不同的注意力子成分影响长期记忆的编码。这些结果指向了约束我们记忆的不同注意力过程的分类法。