Sequential encoding aids working memory for meaningful objects' identities but not for their colors.
Previous studies have found that real-world objects' identities are better remembered than simple features like colored circles, and this effect is particularly pronounced when these stimuli are encoded one by one in a serial, item-based way. Recent work has also demonstrated that memory for simple...
| Publicado en: | Memory & Cognition Vol. 52; no. 8; pp. 2119 - 2132 |
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Springer Nature
Nov2024
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