What does a verbal working memory task measure? The process-specific and age-dependent nature of attentional demands in verbal working memory tasks.

IF 3.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Steve Majerus
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Most models of verbal working memory (WM) consider attention as an important determinant of WM. The detailed nature of attentional processes and the different dimensions of verbal WM they support remains, however, poorly investigated. The present study distinguished between attentional capacity (scope of attention) and attentional control (control of attention) and examined their respective role for two fundamental dimensions of verbal WM: the retention of item versus serial order information and the simple versus complex nature of WM tasks. Three hundred four young and older adult participants performed simple or complex recall or reconstruction tasks involving the retention of item and/or serial order information, as well as attention tasks estimating scope and control of attention abilities. In young participants, scope of attention measures was most robustly associated with all WM tasks; control of attention measures were additionally involved when item and order information had to be maintained in more complex WM tasks. Older adult participants presented a similar pattern of results with, however, a tendency for increased reliance on control of attention already for the simple storage of information, and this most robustly for serial order information. These results reveal the task-dependent and partly age-dependent intervention of scope and control of attention in verbal WM measures, calling for dynamic models of verbal WM and attention. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
言语工作记忆任务测量的是什么?言语工作记忆任务中注意需求的过程特异性和年龄依赖性。
大多数言语工作记忆模型都认为注意是言语工作记忆的一个重要决定因素。然而,注意过程的详细性质和它们所支持的言语WM的不同维度仍然没有得到充分的研究。本研究区分了注意能力(注意范围)和注意控制(注意控制),并考察了它们各自在言语信息管理的两个基本维度中的作用:项目信息的保留与序列顺序信息的保留以及信息管理任务的简单性与复杂性。研究人员让340名年轻和年长的参与者完成了简单或复杂的回忆或重建任务,这些任务涉及对物品和/或序列顺序信息的记忆,以及评估注意力范围和控制能力的注意力任务。在年轻参与者中,注意范围测量与所有WM任务的相关性最强;当必须在更复杂的WM任务中维护项目和订单信息时,还涉及到注意措施的控制。年龄较大的参与者呈现出类似的结果模式,然而,对于简单的信息存储,他们倾向于增加对注意力控制的依赖,这在序列顺序信息中最为明显。这些结果揭示了言语记忆测量中注意范围和控制的任务依赖和部分年龄依赖的干预作用,需要建立言语记忆和注意的动态模型。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: General publishes articles describing empirical work that bridges the traditional interests of two or more communities of psychology. The work may touch on issues dealt with in JEP: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, JEP: Human Perception and Performance, JEP: Animal Behavior Processes, or JEP: Applied, but may also concern issues in other subdisciplines of psychology, including social processes, developmental processes, psychopathology, neuroscience, or computational modeling. Articles in JEP: General may be longer than the usual journal publication if necessary, but shorter articles that bridge subdisciplines will also be considered.
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