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Hemispatial neglect and serial order in verbal working memory
Authors:Sophie Antoine  Mariagrazia Ranzini  Jean-Philippe van Dijck  Hichem Slama  Mario Bonato  Ann Tousch  Myrtille Dewulf  Jean-Christophe Bier  Wim Gevers
Institution:1. Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences, ULB Neuroscience Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium;2. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Ghent, Belgium;3. Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences, ULB Neuroscience Institute, Free University of Brussels, Belgium

Department of Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology, Erasme Hospital, Free 4. University of Brussels, Belgium;5. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Ghent, Belgium

Department of General Psychology, University of Padua, Italy;6. Department of Neurology, Erasme Hospital, Free University of Brussels, Belgium

Abstract:Working memory refers to our ability to actively maintain and process a limited amount of information during a brief period of time. Often, not only the information itself but also its serial order is crucial for good task performance. It was recently proposed that serial order is grounded in spatial cognition. Here, we compared performance of a group of right hemisphere-damaged patients with hemispatial neglect to healthy controls in verbal working memory tasks. Participants memorized sequences of consonants at span level and had to judge whether a target consonant belonged to the memorized sequence (item task) or whether a pair of consonants were presented in the same order as in the memorized sequence (order task). In line with this idea that serial order is grounded in spatial cognition, we found that neglect patients made significantly more errors in the order task than in the item task compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, this deficit seemed functionally related to neglect severity and was more frequently observed following right posterior brain damage. Interestingly, this specific impairment for serial order in verbal working memory was not lateralized. We advance the hypotheses of a potential contribution to the deficit of serial order in neglect patients of either or both (1) reduced spatial working memory capacity that enables to keep track of the spatial codes that provide memorized items with a positional context, (2) a spatial compression of these codes in the intact representational space.
Keywords:hemispatial neglect  serial order  verbal working memory
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