White J M, Sparks D L, Stanford T R
College of Optometry, University of Houston, TX 77204-6052.
Vision Res. 1994 Jan;34(1):79-92. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)90259-3.
We studied the effects of varying delay interval on the accuracy and velocity of saccades to the remembered locations of visual targets. Remembered saccades were less accurate than control saccades. Both systematic and variable errors contributed to the loss of accuracy. Systematic errors were similar in size for delay intervals ranging from 400 msec to 5.6 sec, but variable errors increased monotonically as delay intervals were lengthened. Compared to control saccades, remembered saccades were slower and the peak velocities were more variable. However, neither peak velocity nor variability in peak velocity was related to the duration of the delay interval. Our findings indicate that a memory-related process is not the major source of the systematic errors observed on memory trials.
我们研究了不同延迟间隔对向视觉目标记忆位置进行扫视的准确性和速度的影响。记忆性扫视比对照扫视的准确性更低。系统性误差和可变误差都导致了准确性的下降。对于400毫秒至5.6秒的延迟间隔,系统性误差的大小相似,但随着延迟间隔的延长,可变误差单调增加。与对照扫视相比,记忆性扫视较慢,且峰值速度的变异性更大。然而,峰值速度及其变异性均与延迟间隔的持续时间无关。我们的研究结果表明,与记忆相关的过程并非在记忆试验中观察到的系统性误差的主要来源。