2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/h8ge4
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Memory and Proactive Interference for spatially distributed items

Abstract: Our ability to briefly retain information is often limited. Proactive Interference (PI) might contribute to these limitations (e.g., when it is hard to reject items in a recognition test that have appeared recently). In visual Working Memory (WM), spatial information might protect WM against PI, especially if encoding items together with their spatial locations makes item-location combinations less confusable than simple items without a spatial component. Here, I ask (1) if PI is observed for spatially distrib… Show more

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