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  • Non-visual spatial strategies are effective for maintaining precise information in visual working memory
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  1. Reeder, Reshanne |
  2. Pounder, Zoë |
  3. Figueroa, Alec |
  4. Jüllig, Antonia |
  5. Azanon, Elena |
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  • 2024-07-26
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  • 251:105907
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  • 2024
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  • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105907 |
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  • Visual working memory content is commonly thought to be composed of a precise visual representation of stimulus information (e.g., color, shape). Nevertheless, previous research has shown that individuals represent this visual information in different formats, historically dichotomized into "verbal" and "visual" formats. With growing popular knowledge of aphantasia, or the absence of sensory mental imagery, recent studies have demonstrated that individuals with aphantasia perform similarly to individuals with typical imagery on visual working memory tasks. This suggest that the use of non-visual strategies may be sufficient to perform visual working memory tasks, which were previously thought to be strictly visual. To investigate the effects of different strategies on performance in a visual working memory task, we recruited individuals across the visual imagery spectrum and tested their ability to identify relatively small (3°), medium (6°), or large (10°) changes in the degree of orientation of gratings held in working memory. Subsequently, participants indicated the extent to which they used five different strategies: visual, spatial, verbal, semantic, and sensorimotor. Results revealed that individuals with aphantasia and typical imagery performed similarly to each other across all task difficulty levels. Individuals with typical imagery dominantly used visuospatial strategies, but surprisingly, individuals with aphantasia overwhelmingly preferred the use of non-visual spatial and sensorimotor strategies over verbal strategies. These results suggest that non-visual spatial and sensorimotor strategies can be adopted in visual working memory tasks and these strategies are equally effective as visuospatial strategies. This calls for a rethinking of the "visual" versus "verbal" dichotomy, and provides evidence for the use of other non-visual mental representations in working memory tasks.
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lokal Visual working memory
lokal Spatial
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lokal Sensorimotor
lokal Aphantasia
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  1. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8525-5285|https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3773-1395|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/RmlndWVyb2EsIEFsZWM=|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/uri/SsO8bGxpZywgQW50b25pYQ==|https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9543-1222
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