Visual Working Memory Represents a Fixed Number of Items Regardless of Complexity
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Does visual working memory represent a fixed number of objects, or is capacity reduced as object complexity increases? We measured accuracy in detecting changes between sample and test displays and found that capacity estimates dropped as complexity increased. However, these apparent capacity reductions were strongly correlated with increases in sample-test similarity ( r = .97), raising the possibility that change detection was limited by errors in comparing the sample and test, rather than by the number of items that were maintained in working memory. Accordingly, when sample-test similarity was low, capacity estimates for even the most complex objects were equivalent to the estimate for the simplest objects…
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- Working memory
- Psychology
- Similarity (geometry)
- Sample (material)
- Cognitive psychology
- Object (grammar)
- Short-term memory
- Test (biology)
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