Short-term memory stores organized by information domain.

Atten Percept Psychophys

Boston University, 2 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.

Published: April 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Vision and audition work together, with vision focusing on space and audition on time, which affects short-term memory (STM) performance.
  • The study tested how sequences of visual or auditory items were remembered when subjects focused on spatial or temporal aspects, comparing unimodal (same type) and crossmodal (different types) trials.
  • Results showed that participants performed best when the tasks matched the modality type they focused on, but crossmodal trials didn't hinder performance, indicating STM can incorporate both spatial and temporal elements effectively regardless of sensory type.

Article Abstract

Vision and audition have complementary affinities, with vision excelling in spatial resolution and audition excelling in temporal resolution. Here, we investigated the relationships among the visual and auditory modalities and spatial and temporal short-term memory (STM) using change detection tasks. We created short sequences of visual or auditory items, such that each item within a sequence arose at a unique spatial location at a unique time. On each trial, two successive sequences were presented; subjects attended to either space (the sequence of locations) or time (the sequence of inter item intervals) and reported whether the patterns of locations or intervals were identical. Each subject completed blocks of unimodal trials (both sequences presented in the same modality) and crossmodal trials (Sequence 1 visual, Sequence 2 auditory, or vice versa) for both spatial and temporal tasks. We found a strong interaction between modality and task: Spatial performance was best on unimodal visual trials, whereas temporal performance was best on unimodal auditory trials. The order of modalities on crossmodal trials also mattered, suggesting that perceptual fidelity at encoding is critical to STM. Critically, no cost was attributable to crossmodal comparison: In both tasks, performance on crossmodal trials was as good as or better than on the weaker unimodal trials. STM representations of space and time can guide change detection in either the visual or the auditory modality, suggesting that the temporal or spatial organization of STM may supersede sensory-specific organization.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4811721PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-015-1056-5DOI Listing

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