Dissociating Spatial Attention and Working Memory Storage with Pupillometry.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Damian Koevoet, Henry M Jones, Stefan Van der Stigchel, Edward Awh
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Abstract

Extant work establishes a close relationship between spatial attention and working memory (WM) storage. Indeed, spatial representations of memorized items emerge spontaneously, even when space is completely task-irrelevant. Nevertheless, accumulating evidence suggests that the number of stored objects in WM can be tracked independently from the distribution of spatial attention, suggesting that these are separable aspects of attentional control. We examined this issue by analyzing pupillometric data from three change detection experiments (total n = 67) wherein the extent of spatial attention and WM load were manipulated independently. Results showed that pupil size tracked the number of attended locations and the number of memorized objects independently in each experiment. This dissociation held across distinct task designs and was present for both visuospatial and auditory WM. The current findings challenge unitary models of attention and instead demonstrate spatial attention and WM gating to be distinct aspects of voluntary attentional control.

瞳孔测量法解离空间注意和工作记忆储存。
现有研究表明,空间注意与工作记忆(WM)存储之间存在密切关系。事实上,即使空间与任务完全无关,记忆项目的空间表征也会自发出现。然而,越来越多的证据表明,WM中存储物体的数量可以独立于空间注意力的分布而被追踪,这表明这些是注意力控制的可分离方面。我们通过分析三个变化检测实验(共n = 67)的瞳孔测量数据来研究这个问题,其中空间注意程度和WM负荷是独立操纵的。结果表明,在每个实验中,瞳孔大小独立地跟踪了出席地点的数量和记忆对象的数量。这种分离在不同的任务设计中都存在,并且在视觉空间和听觉WM中都存在。目前的研究结果挑战了注意力的单一模型,而是证明空间注意力和WM门控是自主注意力控制的不同方面。
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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5.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
151
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience investigates brain–behavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences.
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