Interference between object-based attention and object-based memory |
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Authors: | Michi Matsukura Shaun P. Vecera |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, 3620 South McClintock Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA |
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Abstract: | Research has shown that there are at least two kinds of visual selective attention: location based and object based. In the present study, we sought to determine the locus of spatially invariant object-based selection using a dual-task paradigm. In four experiments, observers performed an attention task (object feature report or visual search) with a concurrent memory task (object memory or spatial memory). Object memory was interfered with more by a concurrent object-based attention task than by a concurrent location-based attention task. However, this interference pattern was reversed for spatial memory, with greater interference by a location-based attention task than by an object-based attention task. These findings suggest that object-based attention and locationbased attention are functionally dissociable and that some forms of object-based selection operate within visual short-term memory. |
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