On May 26, 2:24 am, likeprestige <plastic...@live.com.au> wrote:
> Title: When do spatial and visual working memory interact?
>
> Date: Published online - 16 November 2010
>
> Author: Title: Justin N. Wood
>
> Abstract: This study examined how spatial working memory and visual
> (object) working memory interact, focusing on two related questions:
> First, can these systems function independently from one another?
> Second, under what conditions do they operate together? In a dual-task
> paradigm, participants attempted to remember locations in a spatial
> working memory task and colored objects in a visual working memory
> task. Memory for the locations and objects was subject to independent
> working memory storage limits, which indicates that spatial and visual
> working memory can function independently from one another. However,
> additional experiments revealed that spatial working memory and visual
> working memory interact in three memory contexts: when retaining (1)
> shapes, (2) integrated color-shape objects, and (3) colored objects at
> specific locations. These results suggest that spatial working memory
> is needed to bind colors and shapes into integrated object
> representations in visual working memory. Further, this study reveals
> a set of conditions in which spatial and visual working memory can be
> isolated from one another.
>
> Link:http://www.springerlink.com.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/content/35n547252...
>
> P.S - If anyone would like the full text pdf file let me know.
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