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Item-specific proactive interference in olfactory working memory
Authors:Andrew Moss  Christopher Miles  Jane Elsley  Andrew Johnson
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science &2. Technology, Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience Research Centre, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK
Abstract:We examine item-specific olfactory proactive interference (PI) effects and undertake comparisons with verbal and non-verbal visual stimuli. Using a sequential recent-probes task, we show no evidence for PI with hard-to-name odours (Experiment 1). However, verbalisable odours do exhibit PI effects (Experiment 2). These findings occur despite above chance performance and similar serial position functions across both tasks. Experiments 3 and 4 apply words and faces, respectively, to our modified procedure, and show that methodological differences cannot explain the null finding in Experiment 1. The extent to which odours exhibit analogous PI effects to that of other modalities is, we argue, contingent on the characteristics of the odours employed.
Keywords:Proactive  interference  olfaction  memory  modality
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