Belletier Clément, Doherty Jason M, Graham Agnieszka J, Rhodes Stephen, Cowan Nelson, Naveh-Benjamin Moshe, Barrouillet Pierre, Camos Valérie, Logie Robert H
Department of Psychology, Universite de Fribourg.
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2023 Jan;49(1):51-77. doi: 10.1037/xlm0001106. Epub 2022 May 23.
How working memory supports dual-task performance is the focus of a long-standing debate. Most previous research on this topic has focused on participant performance data. In three experiments, we investigated whether changes in participant-reported strategies across single- and dual-task conditions might help resolve this debate by offering new insights that lead to fruitful integration of theories rather than perpetuating debate by attempting to identify which theory best fits the data. Results indicated that articulatory suppression was associated with reduced reports of the use of rehearsal and clustering strategies but to an increase of the reported use of a visual strategy. Elaboration and clustering strategies were reported less for memory under dual task compared with single task. Under both dual task and articulatory suppression, more participants reported attempting to remember fewer memory items than were presented (memory reduction strategy). For arithmetic verification, articulatory suppression and dual task resulted in a reduction in reports of a counting strategy and an increase in reports of a retrieval strategy for arithmetic knowledge. It is argued that experimenters should not assume that participants perform the same task in the same way under different experimental conditions and that carefulty investigation of how participants change their strategies in response to changes in experimental conditions has considerable potential for resolving theoretical challenges. It is argued further that this approach points toward the value of attempting to integrate rather than proliferate theories of working memory. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
工作记忆如何支持双重任务表现是一个长期争论的焦点。以往关于这个主题的大多数研究都集中在参与者的表现数据上。在三个实验中,我们调查了在单任务和双重任务条件下参与者报告的策略变化是否有助于解决这一争论,即通过提供新的见解,从而实现理论的有效整合,而不是通过试图确定哪种理论最符合数据来使争论持续下去。结果表明,发音抑制与复述和聚类策略使用报告的减少有关,但与视觉策略使用报告的增加有关。与单任务相比,双重任务下记忆的 elaboration 和聚类策略报告较少。在双重任务和发音抑制条件下,更多参与者报告试图记住的记忆项目少于呈现的项目(记忆减少策略)。对于算术验证,发音抑制和双重任务导致计数策略报告减少,而算术知识检索策略报告增加。有人认为,实验者不应假设参与者在不同实验条件下以相同方式执行相同任务,仔细研究参与者如何根据实验条件的变化改变策略,对于解决理论挑战具有相当大的潜力。进一步认为,这种方法指向了尝试整合而不是增加工作记忆理论的价值。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2023 APA,保留所有权利)