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Horizontal but not vertical saccades enhance memory retrieval: A meta-analysis and systematic review. | LitMetric

Horizontal but not vertical saccades enhance memory retrieval: A meta-analysis and systematic review.

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)

Neuropsychology and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Mental Health, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

Published: May 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) is a phenomenon where horizontal eye movements before recalling information can boost memory performance, potentially due to interactions between the brain's hemispheres or improved attention control.
  • A meta-analysis of 22 peer-reviewed studies showed that horizontal saccades significantly enhance memory performance with a substantial effect size, whereas vertical saccades did not show a significant effect.
  • The analysis found that strongly right-handed individuals benefit more from horizontal saccades, supporting the idea that interhemispheric interactions play a key role in SIRE.

Article Abstract

Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) refers to the phenomenon that actively engaging in horizontal eye movements before recall enhances subsequent memory performance. This effect is thought to be the result of interhemispheric interactions stimulated by saccades. An alternative explanation is that saccades promote memory retrieval by improving top-down attention control. Thus, the mechanisms of SIRE are unclear, and the present meta-analysis quantitatively analysed the effect of saccades on memory performance and examined the mechanisms of SIRE. We searched "Web of Science," "PubMed," and "Springer" for peer-reviewed papers using the keywords "eye movements + memory" and "saccades + memory." Twenty-two papers were included in the final analysis. There was a significant facilitation of horizontal saccades on overall memory performance, with a pooled effect size (Cohen's ) of 0.45 ( < .001). However, the overall effect of vertical saccades was not significant ( = 0.1,  = .14). Moderation analysis showed that the handedness of participants was a significant moderator of SIRE, with strongly right-handed individuals benefitting more from horizontal saccades than non-strongly right-handed individuals ( < .01). Horizontal saccades improved memory performance, particularly for strongly right-handed individuals. These results support the interhemispheric interaction hypothesis.

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