注意の分散が記憶固定を妨げる神経メカニズムを解明(University of Houston Psychologist Reveals How Distraction Breaks Memory)

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2026-04-20 ヒューストン大学(UH)

米国のヒューストン大学の研究は、記憶がどのように安定化(記憶固定化)されるかの新たな仕組みを解明した。研究では、学習後に脳内で特定の神経活動パターンが再活性化されることで、短期記憶が長期記憶へと強化される過程が明らかになった。この過程には、ニューロン間の結合変化やシナプスの可塑性が重要な役割を果たしている。さらに、こうした記憶固定化の効率は時間経過や脳の状態に依存することも示された。これらの知見は、学習効率の向上や記憶障害の治療法開発に貢献する可能性がある。

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ワーキングメモリの統合は、中枢神経系の処理に依存するのか? Does working memory consolidation rely on central processing?

Brandon J. Carlos,Lindsay A. Santacroce & Benjamin J. Tamber-Rosenau
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics  Published:11 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-026-03236-5

注意の分散が記憶固定を妨げる神経メカニズムを解明(University of Houston Psychologist Reveals How Distraction Breaks Memory)

Abstract

Working memory (WM) consolidation is the preservation of perceptual information to insulate it from distraction. A decision task following WM sample presentation retroactively disrupts consolidation, apparently regardless of whether the WM sample and decision task rely on the same representational formats. Critically, this representational-format-general interference suggests that consolidation entails “central” executive domain-general processing. However, the evidence for central interference is weak because verbal recoding of nonverbal samples is thought to be ubiquitous in WM. Typical decision tasks used to evoke interference also entail verbal materials, making it possible that the observed interference is really a product of competition for “peripheral” phonological storage resources. Moreover, some WM models suggest a direct connection between perceptual mechanisms and storage, without direct access of central processes to format-specific storage. Thus, it remains unknown whether WM consolidation entails central executive processing or could have a purely storage-buffer (verbal) locus. The current study embedded an established task to measure WM consolidation and its interruption by a decision task within a further within-participants 2 × 2 factorial design, using different WM sample and decision task representational format pairings in each task block. This allowed measurement of central processing contributions to consolidation (cross-format blocks), and evaluation of potential additional interference in format-specific storage buffers (same-format blocks). Interference in cross-format pairings did not increase for same-format pairings, supporting the view that WM consolidation is dependent on central processing. Subject-level data have been made publicly available on the Open Science Framework and can be accessed at the following link: https://osf.io/p387u/.

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