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Short Article: Dissociation between Appearance and Location within Visuo-Spatial Working Memory
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CognitionAttentionHuman MemoryVisuo-spatial Working MemoryPsychologySocial SciencesVisual CognitionShort ArticleMemoryWorking MemoryCognitive NeuroscienceSpatial ReasoningCognitive ScienceVisuomotor LearningVisual ProcessingVisual FunctionAssociative Memory (Psychology)Visual InterferenceEye TrackingVisual AppearanceMemory Support MemoryNeuroscienceSpatial Cognition
Previous research has demonstrated separation between systems supporting memory for appearance and memory for location. However, the interpretation of these results is complicated by a confound occurring because of the simultaneous presentation of objects in multiple-item arrays when assessing memory for appearance and the sequential presentation of items when assessing memory for location. This paper reports an experiment in which sequential or simultaneous modes of presentation were factorially manipulated with memory for visual appearance or memory for location. Spatial interference (tapping) or visual interference (dynamic visual noise) were presented during retention. Appearance versus location interacted with the type of interference task, but mode of presentation did not. These results are consistent with the view that different subsystems within visuo-spatial working memory support memory for appearance and memory for location.
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