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Catching a glimpse of working memory: top-down capture as a tool for measuring the content of the mind
Authors:Nicholas D. Lange  Rick P. Thomas  Daniel R. Buttaccio  Eddy J. Davelaar
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK
2. Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
Abstract:This article outlines a methodology for probing working memory (WM) content in high-level cognitive tasks (e.g., decision making, problem solving, and memory retrieval) by capitalizing on attentional and oculomotor biases evidenced in top-down capture paradigms. This method would be of great use, as it could measure the information resident in WM at any point in a task and, hence, track information use over time as tasks dynamically evolve. Above and beyond providing a measure of information occupancy in WM, such a method would benefit from sensitivity to the specific activation levels of individual items in WM. This article additionally forwards a novel fusion of standard free recall and visual search paradigms in an effort to assess the sensitivity of eye movements in top-down capture, on which this new measurement technique relies, to item-specific memory activation (ISMA). The results demonstrate eye movement sensitivity to ISMA in some, but not all, cases.
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