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Visual long-term memory has the same limit on fidelity as visual working memory.

Timothy F Brady1, Talia Konkle, Jonathan Gill, Aude Oliva, George A Alvarez.   

Abstract

Visual long-term memory can store thousands of objects with surprising visual detail, but just how detailed are these representations, and how can one quantify this fidelity? Using the property of color as a case study, we estimated the precision of visual information in long-term memory, and compared this with the precision of the same information in working memory. Observers were shown real-world objects in random colors and were asked to recall the colors after a delay. We quantified two parameters of performance: the variability of internal representations of color (fidelity) and the probability of forgetting an object's color altogether. Surprisingly, the fidelity of color information in long-term memory was comparable to the asymptotic precision of working memory. These results suggest that long-term memory and working memory may be constrained by a common limit, such as a bound on the fidelity required to retrieve a memory representation.

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Keywords:  long-term memory; short-term memory; visual memory

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23630219     DOI: 10.1177/0956797612465439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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