Effects of pointing movements on visuospatial working memory

Yuhei Oi, Y. Ikeda, H. Okuzumi, M. Kokubun, Keisuke Iwai
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Results of several studies indicate that pointing movements can interfere with visuospatial working memory (VSWM). The interference effect of movements of pointing to target locations is explained as attributable to failure of the appropriate use of retrieval strategies. This study further investigated the effects of pointing movements on VSWM performance, particularly addressing retrieval strategies. 28 participants (17 women, 11 men; M age = 23.0 yr, range = 21–29) were administered a VSWM task based on the Corsi blocks task, but modified to make it difficult for participants to use efficient retrieval strategies such as chunking or forming global visual images. Participants were required to recall the locations of targets in forward and backward order. Three conditions with respect to encoding were tested: (a) In the target-pointing condition, participants were required to point to the target locations. (b) In the no-pointing condition, participants were required only to view the presentation of targets. (c) In the irrelevant condition, participants were required to point to irrelevant locations. Significant differences were observed among the conditions and between the recall directions. However, performance when pointing to the target locations was not reduced compared to that achieved when viewing the presentation of targets. Results of this study support the view that the interference effect of pointing movements to the target locations derives from failure of the appropriate use of efficient retrieval strategies. Results also suggest that the effects of pointing movements on VSWM performance are task-dependent. Key-words Spatial memory, action, memory strategies, encoding, retrieval m141204w@st.u-gakugei.ac.jp(Yuhei OI) Asian J Human Services, 2014, 7:16-22. © 2014 Asian Society of Human Services Received
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手指运动对视觉空间工作记忆的影响
多项研究结果表明,指指动作会干扰视觉空间工作记忆。指向目标位置运动的干扰效应可以解释为未能正确使用检索策略。本研究进一步研究了指向运动对VSWM性能的影响,特别是解决了检索策略。28名参与者(17名女性,11名男性;(年龄= 23.0岁,年龄范围= 21-29岁),在Corsi块任务的基础上执行VSWM任务,但修改后使参与者难以使用有效的检索策略,如分块或形成全局视觉图像。参与者被要求按照向前和向后的顺序回忆目标的位置。在编码方面测试了三种条件:(a)在指向目标条件下,要求参与者指向目标位置。(b)在无指向条件下,参与者只被要求观看目标的呈现。(c)在不相关条件下,要求参与者指向不相关的地点。不同条件和不同回忆方向之间存在显著差异。但是,指向目标位置时的性能与查看目标表示时的性能相比并没有降低。本研究的结果支持这样的观点,即指向目标位置的干扰效应源于未能适当使用有效的检索策略。结果还表明,指向运动对VSWM表现的影响是任务依赖的。关键词:空间记忆,动作,记忆策略,编码,检索m141204w@st.u-gakugei.ac.jp(王玉黑)亚洲服务学报,2014,(7):16-22。©2014亚洲人类服务协会收到
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