Task-irrelevant distractors in the delay period interfere selectively with visual short-term memory for spatial locations

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Francesco Marini
Jerry Scott
Adam R. Aron
Edward F. Ester
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[1] University of California,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Nevada,Department of Psychology
[3] Florida Atlantic University,Department of Psychology and FAU Brain Institute
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Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics | 2017年 / 79卷
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Visual working memory; Spatial memory; Short-term memory; Distractor interference;
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Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables the representation of information in a readily accessible state. VSTM is typically conceptualized as a form of “active” storage that is resistant to interference or disruption, yet several recent studies have shown that under some circumstances task-irrelevant distractors may indeed disrupt performance. Here, we investigated how task-irrelevant visual distractors affected VSTM by asking whether distractors induce a general loss of remembered information or selectively interfere with memory representations. In a VSTM task, participants recalled the spatial location of a target visual stimulus after a delay in which distractors were presented on 75% of trials. Notably, the distractor’s eccentricity always matched the eccentricity of the target, while in the critical conditions the distractor’s angular position was shifted either clockwise or counterclockwise relative to the target. We then computed estimates of recall error for both eccentricity and polar angle. A general interference model would predict an effect of distractors on both polar angle and eccentricity errors, while a selective interference model would predict effects of distractors on angle but not on eccentricity errors. Results showed that for stimulus angle there was an increase in the magnitude and variability of recall errors. However, distractors had no effect on estimates of stimulus eccentricity. Our results suggest that distractors selectively interfere with VSTM for spatial locations.
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页码:1384 / 1392
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