Searching the same display twice: Properties of short-term memory in repeated search |
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Authors: | Margit Höfler Iain D. Gilchrist Christof Körner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Universit?tsplatz 2/III, 8010, Graz, Austria 2. School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
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Abstract: | Consecutive search for different targets in the same display is supported by a short-term memory mechanism: Distractors that have recently been inspected in the first search are found more quickly in the second search when they become the target (Exp. 1). Here, we investigated the properties of this memory process. We found that this recency advantage is robust to a delay between the two searches (Exp. 2) and that it is only slightly disrupted by an interference task between the two searches (Exp. 3). Introducing a concurrent secondary task (Exp. 4) showed that the memory representations formed in the first search are based on identity as well as location information. Together, these findings show that the short-term memory that supports repeated visual search stores a complex combination of item identity and location that is robust to disruption by either time or interference. |
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