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No verbal overshadowing in aphantasia: The role of visual imagery for the verbal overshadowing effect. | LitMetric

No verbal overshadowing in aphantasia: The role of visual imagery for the verbal overshadowing effect.

Cognition

Personality Psychology and Biological Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Bonn, Kaiser-Karl-Ring 9, 53111 Bonn, Germany.

Published: April 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The verbal overshadowing effect is when describing a past stimulus can hinder its later recognition, influenced by different mental processing approaches.
  • A study found that this effect was absent in participants with aphantasia (who cannot visualize), while it was present in control participants, suggesting that the lack of imagery in aphantasia might prevent interference from verbal descriptions.
  • Further research is needed to understand the underlying reasons for this difference and explore the potential for reversed effects in aphantasia, taking into account factors like memory performance and verbalization strategies.

Article Abstract

The verbal overshadowing effect refers to the phenomenon that the verbal description of a past complex stimulus impairs its subsequent recognition. Theoretical explanations range from interference between different mental representations to the activation of different processing orientations or a provoked shift in the recognition criterion. In our study, 61 participants with aphantasia (= lack of mental imagery) and 70 controls participated in a verbal overshadowing paradigm. The verbal overshadowing effect did not occur in people with aphantasia, although the effect was replicated in controls. We speculate that this is either due to the lack of visual representations in people with aphantasia that verbal descriptions could interfere with, or to the absence of a shift in processing orientation during verbalisation. To rule out criterion-based explanations, further research is needed to distinguish between discriminability and response bias in people with aphantasia. Finally, data indicated that the verbal overshadowing effect may even be reversed in individuals with aphantasia, partly due to a lower memory performance in the no verbalisation condition. Effects of further variables are discussed, such as mental strategies, memory confidence, and difficulty, quantity and quality of verbalisation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105732DOI Listing

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