2023
DOI: 10.1037/xlm0001188
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Elaboration by superposition: From interference in working memory to encoding in long-term memory.

Abstract: Distraction embedded in working memory tasks leads to impaired performance. This impairment is mitigated when targets and distractors that follow them share common features-a signature effect of interference by superposition. Here we propose that target-distractor similarity modulates not only forgetting from working memory but also encoding into long-term memory. In five experiments, we test this elaboration-by-superposition hypothesis, demonstrating that semantic relatedness between targets and distractors b… Show more

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“…Indeed, the premise of the study was that STM is an activated portion of LTM (13,14) and thus the same principle -both organizational and processual -should apply independently of a particular task used to assess memory. The current study thus joins a line of research showing common principles of memory operating across short and long time periods (34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Indeed, the premise of the study was that STM is an activated portion of LTM (13,14) and thus the same principle -both organizational and processual -should apply independently of a particular task used to assess memory. The current study thus joins a line of research showing common principles of memory operating across short and long time periods (34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%