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The Effects of Changing Attention and Context in an Awake Offline Processing Period on Visual Long-Term Memory

机译:在唤醒的离线处理期间更改注意力和上下文对视觉长期记忆的影响

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There is accumulating evidence that sleep as well as awake offline processing is important for the transformation of new experiences into long-term memory (LTM). Yet much remains to be understood about how various cognitive factors influence the efficiency of awake offline processing. In the present study we investigated how changes in attention and context in the immediate period after exposure to new visual information influences LTM consolidation. After presentation of multiple naturalistic scenes within a working memory paradigm, recognition was assessed 30 min and 24 h later in three groups of subjects. One group of subjects engaged in a focused attention task [the Revised Attentional Network Task (R-ANT)] in the 30 min after exposure to the scenes. Another group of subjects remained in the testing room during the 30 min after scene exposure and engaged in no goal- or task-directed activities. A third group of subjects left the testing room and returned 30 min later. A signal detection analysis revealed no significant differences among the three groups in hits, false alarms, or sensitivity on the 30-min recognition task. At the 24-h recognition test, the group that performed the R-ANT made significantly fewer hits compared to the group that left the testing room and did not perform the attention ask. The group that performed the R-ANT and the group that remained in the testing room during the 30-min post-exposure interval made significantly fewer false alarms on the 24-h recognition test compared to the group that left the testing room. The group that stayed in the testing room and engaged in no goal- or task-directed activities exhibited significantly higher sensitivity (d′) compared to the group that left the testing room and the group that performed the R-ANT task. Staying in the same context after exposure to new information and resting quietly with minimal engagement of attention results in the best ability to distinguish old from novel visual stimuli after 24 h. These findings suggest that changes in attentional demands and context during an immediate post-exposure offline processing interval modulate visual memory consolidation in a subtle but significant manner.
机译:有越来越多的证据表明,睡眠以及清醒的离线处理对于将新体验转换为长期记忆(LTM)至关重要。关于各种认知因素如何影响唤醒离线处理的效率,还有很多尚待理解。在本研究中,我们调查了在接触新的视觉信息后不久的注意力和上下文变化如何影响LTM合并。在工作记忆范式中呈现多个自然主义场景后,在30分钟和24小时后评估了三组受试者的识别能力。一组对象在暴露于场景后的30分钟内进行了集中注意力的任务[修订后的注意力网络任务(R-ANT)]。暴露场景后30分钟内,另一组受试者留在测试室中,不进行任何目标或任务导向的活动。第三组受试者离开测试室并在30分钟后返回。信号检测分析显示,在30分钟识别任务中,命中率,误报或敏感度在三组之间没有显着差异。在24小时识别测试中,执行R-ANT的小组的命中次数比离开测试室且未进行注意力询问的小组要少得多。与离开测试室的组相比,进行R-ANT的组和在暴露后30分钟内停留在测试室中的组在24小时识别测试中产生的误报明显更少。与离开测试室的组和执行R-ANT任务的组相比,留在测试室中且未进行任何目标或任务定向活动的组显示出明显更高的敏感性(d')。接触新信息后保持在相同的环境中,并以最少的注意力静息地休息,从而在24小时后具有最好的区分旧视觉刺激的能力。这些发现表明,暴露后立即脱机处理间隔期间注意力需求和上下文的变化以微妙但重要的方式调节了视觉记忆的整合。

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