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Divided Attention Can Enhance Early-Phase Memory Encoding: The Attentional Boost Effect and Study Trial Duration

机译:注意力分散可以增强早期记忆编码:注意力增强效应和研究持续时间

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Divided attention during encoding typically produces marked reductions in later memory. The attentional boost effect (ABE) is a surprising variation on this phenomenon. In this paradigm, each study stimulus (e.g., a word) is presented along with a target or a distractor (e.g., different colored circles) in a detection task. Later memory is better for stimuli co-occurring with targets. The present experiments indicate that the ABE arises during an early phase of memory encoding that involves initial stimulus perception and comprehension rather than at a later phase entailing controlled, elaborative rehearsal. Experiment 1 demonstrated that the ABE was robust at a short study duration (700 ms) and did not increase with increasing study trial durations (1,500 ms and 4,000 ms). Furthermore, the target condition is boosted to the level of memory performance in a full-attention condition for the short duration but not the long duration. Both results followed from the early-phase account. This account also predicts that for very short study times (limiting the influence of late-phase controlled encoding and thus minimizing the usual negative effect of divided attention), the target condition will produce better memory than will the full-attention condition. Experiment 2 used a study time of 400 ms and found that words presented with targets lead to greater recognition accuracy than do either words presented with distractors or words in the full-attention condition. Consistent with the early-phase account, a divided attention condition actually produced superior memory than did the full-attention condition, a very unusual but theoretically predicted result.
机译:编码过程中注意力分散通常会导致以后的内存明显减少。注意增强效果(ABE)是此现象的令人惊讶的变化。在这种范例中,在检测任务中,每个学习刺激(例如单词)与目标或干扰物(例如不同的彩色圆圈)一起显示。以后的记忆更适合与目标同时发生的刺激。本实验表明,ABE出现在涉及初始刺激感知和理解的记忆编码的早期阶段,而不是随后的阶段,这需要进行受控的精心排练。实验1表明,ABE在较短的研究持续时间(700毫秒)中很稳定,并且不会随着研究试验持续时间(1,500毫秒和4,000毫秒)的增加而增加。此外,目标条件在短时间内而不是长时内被提升到全关注条件下的内存性能水平。两项结果均来自早期阶段的报告。该说明还预测,对于非常短的学习时间(限制后期控制编码的影响,从而最大程度地减少了分散注意力的通常负面影响),目标条件将比全注意力条件产生更好的记忆。实验2使用了400毫秒的研究时间,发现与目标转移的单词或全神贯注条件的单词相比,目标单词呈现的识别准确性更高。与早期阶段的说明一致,分散的注意力状况实际上会产生比完全注意力状况更好的记忆力,这是非常不寻常的但理论上可以预测的结果。

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