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摘要
视觉工作记忆(WM)可以在短时间内保存有限数量的信息。本研究探讨了WM中保存的对象的特征是否以依赖或独立的方式表示。在五个实验中,我们展示了多特征对象(颜色和形状),并研究了记忆一个特征是否与记忆另一个特征相关。为了回答这个问题,我们根据精度性能将连续响应分布划分为五个五分位数,然后计算另一个特征的连续响应曲线下面积,从而计算给定特征对另一个特征的每一个五分位数的曲线下面积。依赖对象表示预测了这些测量之间的相关性,表明记住一个特征与记住另一个特征相关。在所有五个实验中,我们使用了不同的刺激(三角形或多边形)、不同的记忆暴露间隔(1200或300毫秒)和不同的反应程序(顺序或同步反应),我们发现了物体特征之间存在依赖性的有力证据。我们得出的结论是,当前的分析能够揭示WM中很强的特征依赖性。这些发现支持了以下结论:视觉WM依赖于基于对象的表示,并且所有对象的特征都以依赖的方式表示。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Feature-based versus object-based representation in visual working memory.
Visual working memory (WM) can hold a limited amount of information for a short interval. The current study investigated whether the features of the objects maintained in WM are represented in a dependent or independent manner. Across five experiments, we presented multifeature objects (color and shape) and investigated whether remembering one feature is correlated with remembering the other feature. To answer this question, we divided the continuous response distribution into five quintiles according to the accuracy performance, then computed the area under the curve of the continuous response of the other feature, thus calculating the area under the curve for a given feature for each quintile of the other feature. A dependent object representation predicts a correlation between these measures, indicating that remembering one feature is correlated with remembering the other feature. In all five experiments, in which we used different stimuli (triangles or polygons), different memory exposure intervals (1,200 or 300 ms), and different response procedures (sequential or simultaneous responses), we found strong evidence for a dependency between the object's features. We conclude that this current analysis was able to reveal strong feature dependency in WM. These findings support the conclusion that visual WM relies on object-based representations and that all the objects' features are represented in a dependent manner. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance publishes studies on perception, control of action, perceptual aspects of language processing, and related cognitive processes.