Journal article

The separable effects of feature precision and item load in visual short-term memory

SD Lilburn, PL Smith, DK Sewell

Journal of Vision | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2019

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Abstract

Visual short-term memory (VSTM) has been described as being limited by the number of discrete visual objects, the aggregate quantity of information across multiple visual objects, or some combination of the two. Many recent studies examining these capacity limitations have shown that increasing the number of items in VSTM increases the frequency and magnitude of errors in a participant's recall of the stimulus. This increase in response dispersion has been interpreted as a loss of precision in an item's representation as the number of items in memory increases, possibly due to a change in the tuning of the underlying representation. However, increased response dispersion can also be caused b..

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