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Visual short-term memory guides infants' visual attention.

Samantha G Mitsven1, Lisa M Cantrell1, Steven J Luck2, Lisa M Oakes3.   

Abstract

Adults' visual attention is guided by the contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM). Here we asked whether 10-month-old infants' (N = 41) visual attention is also guided by the information stored in VSTM. In two experiments, we modified the one-shot change detection task (Oakes, Baumgartner, Barrett, Messenger, & Luck, 2013) to create a simplified cued visual search task to ask how information stored in VSTM influences where infants look. A single sample item (e.g., a colored circle) was presented at fixation for 500 ms, followed by a brief (300 ms) retention interval and then a test array consisting of two items, one on each side of fixation. One item in the test array matched the sample stimulus and the other did not. Infants were more likely to look at the non-matching item than at the matching item, demonstrating that the information stored rapidly in VSTM guided subsequent looking behavior.
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Keywords:  Eye movements; Infancy; Visual short-term memory

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29704857      PMCID: PMC5975244          DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.04.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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