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Working-memory and auditory localization: Demand for central resources impairs performance
Authors:N Merat  J A Groeger
Institution:  a Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. b Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
Abstract:Four experiments explored possible roles for working memory in sound localization. In each experiment, the angular error of localization was assessed when performed alone, or concurrently with a working-memory task. The role of the phonological slave systems in auditory localization was ruled out by Experiments 1 and 2, while an engagement of central resources was suggested by the results of Experiment 3. Experiment 4 examined the involvement of visuo-spatial systems in auditory localization and revealed impairment of localization by the concurrent spatial working-memory task. A comparison of dual-task decrement across all four studies suggests that localization places greater demand on central than on spatial resources.
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