Selectively maintaining an object's feature in visual working memory: A comparison between highly discriminable and fine-grained features.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Wei Chen, Shujuan Ye, Xiaowei Ding, Mowei Shen, Zaifeng Gao
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Abstract

Selectively maintaining information is an essential function of visual working memory (VWM). Recent VWM studies have mainly focused on selective maintenance of objects, leaving the mechanisms of selectively maintaining an object's feature in VWM unknown. Based on the interactive model of perception and VWM, we hypothesized that there are distinct selective maintenance mechanisms for objects containing fine-grained features versus objects containing highly discriminable features. To test this hypothesis, we first required participants to memorize a dual-feature object (colored simple shapes vs. colored polygons), and informed them about the target feature via a retro-cue. Then a visual search task was added to examine the fate of the irrelevant feature. The selective maintenance of an object's feature predicted that the irrelevant feature should be removed from the active state of VWM and should not capture attention when presented as a distractor in the visual search task. We found that irrelevant simple shapes impaired performance in the visual search task (Experiment 1). However, irrelevant polygons did not affect visual search performance (Experiment 2), and this could not be explained by decay of polygons (Experiment 3) or by polygons not capturing attention (Experiment 4). These findings suggest that VWM adopts dissociable mechanisms to selectively maintain an object's feature, depending on the feature's perceptual characteristics.

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在视觉工作记忆中选择性地保持物体特征:高辨别度特征与细粒度特征之间的比较。
选择性保持信息是视觉工作记忆(VWM)的一项基本功能。最近的视觉工作记忆研究主要集中在对物体的选择性保持上,而对物体特征在视觉工作记忆中的选择性保持机制尚不清楚。基于感知和视觉工作记忆的交互模型,我们假设,对于包含细粒度特征的物体和包含高度可分辨特征的物体,存在不同的选择性保持机制。为了验证这一假设,我们首先要求被试记忆一个具有双重特征的物体(彩色的简单形状与彩色的多边形),并通过回溯线索告知他们目标特征。然后,我们增加了一项视觉搜索任务,以考察无关特征的命运。根据对物体特征选择性保持的预测,无关特征应从 VWM 的活跃状态中移除,并且在视觉搜索任务中作为干扰物出现时不会吸引注意力。我们发现,无关的简单形状会影响视觉搜索任务的成绩(实验 1)。然而,不相关的多边形并不影响视觉搜索成绩(实验 2),这不能用多边形的衰减(实验 3)或多边形不吸引注意力(实验 4)来解释。这些发现表明,VWM 采用了可分离的机制来选择性地保持物体的特征,这取决于该特征的知觉特性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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