EXPRESS: Eye Movements as Indices of Spatial and Associative Memory.

IF 1.5 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Pub Date : 2024-11-30 DOI:10.1177/17470218241307025
Logan Beal, Alexandra Morgan, Leslie Rollins
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Previous research has shown that eye movements can serve as an indirect indicator of relational memory. The goal of the current research was to assess how eye movements coincide with different forms of spatial and associative memory. Young adults encoded object-scene combinations and were subsequently presented with repeated, novel, and manipulated scenes. The manipulated object-scene combinations included object additions and deletions (Experiment 1), a change in the location of the object within scenes (Experiment 2), or a change in object-scene combinations (Experiment 3). In Experiment 1, participants allocated more fixations to the critical region of a scene when a novel object was added to a scene versus previously presented within the scene; this effect could be supported by either item or relational memory. By contrast, participants did not preferentially view the region of the scene that an object previously occupied when objects were removed from the scene. For Experiments 2 and 3, participants allocated proportionally more fixations toward the critical region of manipulated than repeated scenes when the location of the object or object-scene combination was changed. These findings provide further support for eye movements reflecting relational memory and highlight the importance of data disaggregation for future studies of relational memory.

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EXPRESS:眼动作为空间记忆和联想记忆的指标。
先前的研究表明,眼球运动可以作为关系记忆的间接指标。当前研究的目的是评估眼球运动如何与不同形式的空间记忆和联想记忆相吻合。年轻人对物体-场景组合进行编码,随后向他们展示重复的、新颖的和经过处理的场景。被操纵的物体-场景组合包括物体的添加和删除(实验1)、物体在场景中的位置变化(实验2)或物体-场景组合的变化(实验3)。在实验1中,当一个新物体被添加到场景中时,与之前在场景中呈现的物体相比,参与者将更多的注意力分配到场景的关键区域;这种效应可以由项目记忆或关系记忆来支持。相比之下,当物体从场景中移除时,参与者并没有优先查看物体先前占据的场景区域。在实验2和实验3中,当物体或物体-场景组合的位置发生变化时,参与者按比例将更多的注意力分配给被操纵场景的关键区域。这些发现为反映关系记忆的眼球运动提供了进一步的支持,并强调了数据分解对未来关系记忆研究的重要性。
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