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Dual representations of item identity and item location in short-term memory: Evidence for two access modes

  • Memory sets of N=1 ~ 5 digits were exposed sequentially from left-to-right across the screen, followed by N recognition probes. Probes had to be compared to memory list items on identity only (Sternberg task) or conditional on list position. Positions were probed randomly or in left-to-right order. Search functions related probe response times to set size. Random probing led to ramped, "Sternbergian" functions whose intercepts were elevated by the location requirement. Sequential probing led to flat search functionsùfast responses unaffected by set size. These results suggested that items in STM could be accessed either by a slow search-on-identity followed by recovery of an associated location tag, or in a single step by following item-to-item links in study order. It is argued that this dual coding of location information occurs spontaneously at study, and that either code can be utilised at retrieval depending on test demands.

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Author details:Elke B. Lange, Paul Verhaeghen, John Cerella
URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09541440903155658
ISSN:0954-1446
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2010
Publication year:2010
Release date:2017/03/25
Source:European Journal of Cognitive Psychology. - ISSN 0954-1446. - 22 (2010), 3, S. 463 - 479
Organizational units:Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Strukturbereich Kognitionswissenschaften / Department Psychologie
Publishing method:Open Access
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