Oklahoma State University, 116 Psychology Building, Stillwater, OK, 74078, USA.
216 Memorial Hall, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, 72701, USA.
Cogn Res Princ Implic. 2022 May 7;7(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s41235-022-00385-7.
We examined how prior experience encountering targets affected attention allocation and event-based prospective memory. Participants performed four color match task blocks with a difficult, but specified prospective memory task (Experiment 1) or an easier, but unspecified prospective memory task (Experiment 2). Participants were instructed to search for targets on each block. Participants in the prior experience condition saw targets on each block, participants in the no prior experience condition only saw targets on the fourth block, and, in Experiment 2, participants in the mixed prior experience condition encountered some of the targets on the first three blocks, and saw all the targets on the fourth block. In Experiment 1, participants in the no prior experience condition were less accurate at recognizing targets and quicker to respond on ongoing task trials than participants in the prior experience condition. In Experiment 2, we replicated the effect of prior experience on target accuracy, but there was no effect on ongoing trial response time. The mixed experience condition did not vary from the other conditions on either dependent variable, but their target accuracy varied in accordance with their experience. These findings demonstrate that prospective memory performance is influenced by experience with related tasks, thus extending our understanding of the dynamic nature of search efforts across related prospective memory tasks. This research has implications for understanding prospective memory in applied settings where targets do not reliably occur such as baggage screenings and missing person searches.
我们考察了先前遇到目标的经验如何影响注意力分配和基于事件的前瞻性记忆。参与者在四个颜色匹配任务块中执行任务,其中有一个困难但指定的前瞻性记忆任务(实验 1)或一个更容易但未指定的前瞻性记忆任务(实验 2)。参与者被指示在每个块中搜索目标。在先前经验条件下,参与者在每个块中看到目标,在无先前经验条件下,参与者仅在第四块中看到目标,在实验 2 中,混合先前经验条件下的参与者在前三个块中遇到了一些目标,并且在第四块中看到了所有目标。在实验 1 中,与有先前经验条件下的参与者相比,无先前经验条件下的参与者在识别目标方面的准确性较低,在进行中的任务试验中反应速度较快。在实验 2 中,我们复制了先前经验对目标准确性的影响,但对进行中试验的反应时间没有影响。混合经验条件在这两个因变量上都与其他条件没有差异,但他们的目标准确性与他们的经验相符。这些发现表明,前瞻性记忆表现受到与相关任务的经验的影响,从而扩展了我们对跨相关前瞻性记忆任务搜索努力的动态性质的理解。这项研究对于理解目标不可靠出现的应用场景中的前瞻性记忆具有重要意义,例如行李检查和失踪人员搜索。