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  • Visual working memory (WM) has a limited capacity affected by competition between items being remembered, and the study explores how this competition may relate to feature similarity.
  • Experiment 1 found that performance in WM was better when using diverse features (heterogeneous displays) compared to similar ones (homogeneous displays), indicating some interference based on feature similarity.
  • However, Experiment 2 demonstrated that competition during the storage phase of WM isn't tied to specific features, supporting the idea that capacity limits arise from higher-order cognitive processes integrating various feature inputs.

Article Abstract

Visual working memory (WM) is a central cognitive ability but is capacity-limited due to competition between remembered items. Understanding whether inter-item competition depends on the similarity of the features being remembered has important implications for determining if competition occurs in sensory or post-sensory stages of processing. Experiment 1 compared the precision of WM across homogeneous displays, where items belonged to the same feature type (e.g., colorful circles), and heterogeneous displays (e.g., colorful circles and oriented bars). Performance was better for heterogeneous displays, suggesting a feature-specific component of interference. However, Experiment 2 used a retro-cueing task to isolate encoding from online maintenance and revealed that inter-item competition during storage was not feature-specific. The data support recent models of WM in which inter-item interference - and hence capacity limits in WM - occurs in higher-order structures that receive convergent input from a diverse array of feature-specific representations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11410897PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13414-024-02933-3DOI Listing

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