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Explicit memory for rejected distractors during visual search

Authors :
Walter R. Boot
Melissa R. Beck
Matthew S. Peterson
Arthur F. Kramer
Miroslava Vomela
Source :
Visual Cognition. 14:150-174
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2006.

Abstract

Although memory for the identities of examined items is not used to guide visual search, identity memory may be acquired during visual search. In all experiments reported here, search was occasionally terminated and a memory test was presented for the identity of a previously examined item. Participants demonstrated memory for the locations of the examined items by avoiding revisits to these items and memory performance for the items’ identities was above chance but lower than expected based on performance in intentional memory tests. Memory performance improved when the foil was not from the search set, suggesting that explicit identity memory is not bound to memory for location. Providing context information during test improved memory for the most recently examined item. Memory for the identities of previously examined items was best when the most recently examined item was tested, contextual information was provided, and location memory was not required.

Details

ISSN :
14640716 and 13506285
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Visual Cognition
Accession number :
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