JOURNAL ARTICLE

Visuo-Spatial Processing in Working Memory

Robert H. Logie

Year: 1986 Journal:   The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A Vol: 38 (2)Pages: 229-247   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

This paper reports four experiments designed to develop a simple technique for the study of visuo-spatial processing within the working memory framework (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974). Experiment 1 involved the matching of successively presented random matrix patterns, as a secondary visual suppression task. This was coupled with rote rehearsal or a visual imagery mnemonic for learning lists of concrete words presented auditorily. Although memory performance with matching dropped overall, the visual mnemonic was differentially affected. Experiment 2 removed the matching decision, with visual presentation of unattended patterns. There was no overall effect of the unattended material, but use of the visual mnemonic was significantly affected. Experiment 3 replicated this result with simpler plain coloured squares as the unattended material. In Experiment 4, for one group, the unattended material consisted of line drawings of common objects. For a second group, the lists of words for recall were presented visually, with or without unattended speech. The results suggested that unattended pictures disrupt use of a visual mnemonic, while unattended speech disrupts rote rehearsal. These results suggest that unattended visual material has privileged access to the mechanism(s) involved in short-term visuo-spatial processing and storage. They also suggest that use of a concurrent visual matching task or of unattended visual material may provide tractable techniques for investigating this aspect of cognitive function within the context of working memory.

Keywords:
Mnemonic Working memory Visual memory Visual short-term memory Short-term memory Recall Task (project management) Psychology Cognitive psychology Iconic memory Context (archaeology) Mental image Matching (statistics) Cognition Computer science Communication Neuroscience

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Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Spatial Cognition and Navigation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction

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