视觉工作记忆中数量和精度的权衡关系是否受个体自发控制
He, G., Liu, X., Guo, L., Zhou, Z., & Ye, C. (2021). 视觉工作记忆中数量和精度的权衡关系是否受个体自发控制. Xin li xue jin zhan, 11(10), 2323-2331. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2021.1110264
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There is a negative correlation between the quality and quantity of memory representations in visual working memory, and this negative correlation is seen as a trade-off between quantity and quality. However, it is unclear whether this trade-off is entirely stimulus-driven or can be controlled voluntarily by individuals according to task demands, which has led to a debate on the mechanism of memory resource allocation. This paper systematically reviews the development of research on whether the trade-off between quantity and quality is subject to individual voluntary control, and point out this voluntary control is influenced by the exposure duration and working memory capacity, and some suggestions for future research are proposed.
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