학술논문

Visuospatial working memory, auditory discrimination, and attention.
Document Type
Article
Source
Memory. April2019, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p568-574. 7p.
Subject
*ATTENTION control
*MEMORY testing
*SHORT-term memory
*MEMORY
*DISCRIMINATION (Sociology)
Language
ISSN
0965-8211
Abstract
The present study examined the degree to which tests of visuospatial storage capacity tap into domain-general storage and attention processes. This was done by comparing performance of visuospatial memory tasks with performance on sound-based sensory discrimination tasks. We found that memory task- and discrimination task performance both tapped into a cross-modality factor (visual and auditory). We further examined the degree to which this common variance could be explained by attention control and sustained attention. These attention factors accounted for roughly 60% of the variance in memory. This indicates that tests of visuospatial memory capacity reflect more than modality-specific memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]