Interference between items stored for distinct tasks in visual working memory.


Journal

Attention, perception & psychophysics
ISSN: 1943-393X
Titre abrégé: Atten Percept Psychophys
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101495384

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2023
Historique:
accepted: 09 01 2023
medline: 28 7 2023
pubmed: 1 2 2023
entrez: 31 1 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The action perspective on working memory suggests that memory representations are coded according to their specific temporal and behavioral task demands. This stands in contrast to theories that assume representations are stored in a task-agnostic format within a "common workspace". Here, we tested whether visual items that are memorized for different tasks are stored separately from one another or show evidence of inter-item interference during concurrent maintenance, indicating a common storage. In two experiments, we combined a framing memory task (memorize a motion direction for continuous direction report) with an embedded memory task (memorize a motion direction for a binary direction discrimination) that was placed within the retention period of the framing task. Even though the temporal and action demands were item specific, we observed two types of interference effects between the items: The embedded motion direction was (1) repulsed away and (2) degraded in precision by the motion direction of the item in the framing task. Repulsion and precision degradation increased with item similarity when both items were concurrently held in working memory. In contrast, perceptual and iconic memory control conditions revealed weaker repulsion overall and no interference effect on precision during the stimulus processing stages prior to working memory consolidation. Thus, additional inter-item interference arose uniquely within working memory. Together, our results present evidence that items that are stored for distinct tasks to be performed at distinct points in time, reside in a common workspace in working memory.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36720779
doi: 10.3758/s13414-023-02657-w
pii: 10.3758/s13414-023-02657-w
pmc: PMC10372107
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1461-1473

Informations de copyright

© 2023. The Author(s).

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Auteurs

Stefan Czoschke (S)

Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Heinrich-Hoffmann-Strasse 10, D-60528, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. stefan.czoschke@gmail.com.

Benjamin Peters (B)

Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.

Jochen Kaiser (J)

Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Heinrich-Hoffmann-Strasse 10, D-60528, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Christoph Bledowski (C)

Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University, Heinrich-Hoffmann-Strasse 10, D-60528, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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