Episodic storage and retrieval in visuo-spatial tasks: evidence of indirect retrieval |
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Authors: | Ben Kajaste Eric Buckolz |
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Affiliation: | School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, Canada |
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Abstract: | Episodic storage contends that the relevant target and irrelevant distractor features of a display are processed and then stored together within the boundaries of an episode, and are linked in this way. Accordingly, the selective and “direct” retrieval of either a stored target or distractor should result in the “indirect” and unintended retrieval of the other stimulus. In the present investigation, interest focused upon spatial tasks and the “indirect” retrieval of prime distractor processing. The novel findings obtained supported the existence of the “indirect” retrieval of prime distractor processing in visuo-spatial tasks and, to a lesser extent, of the stored prime target event, consistent with identity tasks (i.e. bi-directional episodically-based retrieval). Clearly, more is retrieved than is presented (Hintzman, D. L. (1984). MINERVA 2: A simulation model of human memory. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 16, 96–101. doi:10.3758/BF03202365), as an episodic storage structure would predict. |
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Keywords: | Episodic storage error protection location tasks spatial negative priming |
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