Mechanisms of Cognitive Change: Training Improves the Quality But Not the Quantity of Visual Working Memory Representations

被引:3
作者
Jiang, Shuangke [1 ]
Jones, Myles [1 ]
von Bastian, Claudia C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Psychol, 1 Vicar Lane, Sheffield S1 2LT, England
来源
JOURNAL OF COGNITION | 2023年 / 6卷 / 01期
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
visual work memory; quantity and quality; training mechanism; capacity and efficiency; SHORT-TERM-MEMORY; FLUID INTELLIGENCE; CAPACITY; SEARCH; NUMBER; METAANALYSIS; PLASTICITY; RESOLUTION; ATTENTION; EFFICIENT;
D O I
10.5334/joc.306
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
As of yet, visual working memory (WM) training has failed to yield consistent cognitive benefits to performance in untrained tasks, despite large improvements in trained tasks. Investigating the mechanisms underlying training effects can help explain these inconsistencies. In this pre-registered, pre-test/post-test online training study, we examined how training affects the quantity and quality of representations in visual WM using continuous-reproduction tasks. N = 64 young healthy adults were randomly assigned to an experimental group or an active control group to complete four training sessions of practce in an orientation-reproduction or a visual search task, respectively. We observed that, in the trained task, only the quality, but not the quantity, of visual WM representations significantly increased in the experimental group relative to the control group. These improvements did not generalise to untrained stimuli or paradigms. Therefore, our findings suggest that training gains are not driven by enhanced capacity. Instead, gains in the quality of visual WM representations that are tied to specific stimuli and paradigms may reflect enhanced efficiency in using the existing visual WM capacity.
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