I see you remembering: What eye movements can reveal about process characteristics of prospective memoryстатья
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Авторы:
Hartwig J. ,
Schnitzspahn K.M. ,
Kliegel M. ,
Velichkovsky B.M. ,
Helmert J.R.
Журнал:
International Journal of Psychophysiology
Том:
88
Номер:
2
Год издания:
2013
Издательство:
Elsevier BV
Местоположение издательства:
Netherlands
Первая страница:
193
Последняя страница:
199
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.03.020
Аннотация:
Prospective memory performance describes the delayed execution of an intended action. As this requires a mixture of memory and attentional control functions, current research aims at delineating the specific processes associated with solving a prospective memory task. Therefore, the current study measured, analysed and compared eye movements of participants who performed a prospective memory, a free viewing, and a visual search task. By keeping constant the prospective memory cue as well as the context of tasks, we aimed at putting the processes of solving prospective memory tasks into context. The results show, that when a prospective memory task is missed, the continuous gaze behaviour is rather similar to the gaze behaviour during free viewing. When the prospective memory task is successfully solved, on the other hand, average gaze behaviour is between free viewing and visual search. Furthermore, individual differences in eye movements were found between low and high performers. Our data suggest that a prospective memory task can be solved in different ways, therefore different processes can be observed. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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