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The effects of task-relevant saccadic eye movements performed during the encoding of a serial sequence on visuospatial memory performance

机译:在序列序列编码过程中进行任务相关的扫视眼动作的影响在识别内存性能下的串行序列

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Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) is a set of cognitive processes used to encode, maintain and manipulate spatial information. One important feature of VSWM is that it has a limited capacity such that only few items can be actively stored and manipulated simultaneously. Given the limited capacity, it is important to determine the conditions that affect memory performance as this will improve our understanding of the architecture and function of VSWM. Previous studies have shown that VSWM is disrupted when task-irrelevant eye movements are performed during the maintenance phase; however, relatively fewer studies examined the role of eye movements performed during the encoding phase. On one hand, performing eye movements during the encoding phase could result in a stronger memory trace because the memory formation is reinforced by the activation of the motor system. On the other hand, performing eye movements to each target could disrupt the configural processing of the spatial array because the spatial representation has to be updated with each movement to maintain perceptual stability. Therefore, this work was conducted to examine whether task-relevant saccadic eye movements performed during the encoding phase of a visuospatial working memory task affect the recall of serially presented targets. Results from two experiments showed that average recall accuracy was significantly higher when the spatial array (set size ae 7) was encoded using a covert strategy-that is, while participants fixated on a central target, in comparison to an overt strategy-that is, while participants moved their eyes to fixate on each target. Furthermore, the improvement in accuracy was evident only for targets presented in the first half of the sequence, suggesting that the primacy effect is modulated by the presence of eye movements. We propose that executing saccades during encoding could interfere with the ability to use a chunking strategy or disrupt active visualization of the configuration. In conclusion, this is the first study to show that task-relevant saccadic eye movements performed during encoding may actually reduce the spatial span of VSWM. These results extend the current knowledge about the role of eye movements in VSWM, and have implications for future studies investigating the VSWM.
机译:探索工作记忆(VSWM)是用于编码,维护和操纵空间信息的一组认知过程。 VSWM的一个重要特征是它具有有限的容量,使得只有很少的项目可以同时积极地存储和操纵。鉴于容量有限,重要的是确定影响内存性能的条件,因为这将改善我们对VSWM的架构和功能的理解。以前的研究表明,当在维护期间进行任务 - 无关的眼睛运动时,VSWM被破坏;然而,相对较少的研究检查了在编码阶段期间进行的眼睛运动的作用。一方面,在编码阶段进行眼球运动可能导致更强的存储器迹线,因为通过电动机系统的激活加强了存储器形成。另一方面,对每个目标进行眼球运动可能会破坏空间阵列的配置处理,因为必须利用每个运动来更新空间表示以保持感知稳定性。因此,进行该工作以检查在识别工作记忆任务的编码阶段期间执行的任务相关的扫视眼运动是否影响串行呈现的目标的召回。两种实验结果表明,当使用封面策略编码空间阵列(设定尺寸AE 7)时,平均召回精度显着更高 - 即在中央目标上固定在中心目标上的参与者 - 即虽然参与者将他们的眼睛移到每个目标上。此外,对于在序列的前半部分呈现的目标中,精度的提高是显而易见的,这表明首要地效应是通过眼球的存在调节的。我们建议在编码期间执行扫描可能会干扰使用块策略或中断配置的主动可视化的能力。总之,这是第一次表明在编码期间执行的任务相关的扫视眼动作可以实际降低VSWM的空间跨度。这些结果延长了关于眼球运动在VSWM中的作用的目前的知识,并对调查VSWM的未来研究有影响。

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