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Behavioral signatures of the rapid recruitment of long-term memory to overcome working memory capacity limits
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Working- and long-term memory are often studied in isolation. To better understand the specific limitations of working memory, effort is made to reduce the potential influence of long-term memory on performance in working memory tasks (e.g., asking participants to remember artificial, abstract items rather than familiar real-world objects). However, in everyday life we use working- and long-term memory in tandem. Here, our goal was to characterize how long-term memory can be recruited to circumvent capacity limits in a typical visual working memory task (i.e., remembering colored squares). Prior work has shown that incidental repetitions of working memory arrays often do not improve visual working memory performance – even after dozens of incidental repetitions, working memory performance often shows no improvement for repeated arrays. Here, we used a whole-report working memory task with explicit rather than incidental repetitions of arrays. In contrast to prior work with incidental repetitions, in two behavioral experiments we found that explicit repetitions of arrays yielded robust improvement to working memory performance, even after a single repetition. Participants performed above chance at recognizing repeated arrays in a later long-term memory test, consistent with the idea that long-term memory was used to rapidly improve performance across array repetitions. Finally, we analyzed inter-item response times and we found a unique pattern that only emerged after the array was repeated (significant slowing after 2-3 items); thus, we propose that inter-item response times may be useful for examining the coordinated interaction of visual working- and long-term memory in future work.
Title: Behavioral signatures of the rapid recruitment of long-term memory to overcome working memory capacity limits
Description:
Working- and long-term memory are often studied in isolation.
To better understand the specific limitations of working memory, effort is made to reduce the potential influence of long-term memory on performance in working memory tasks (e.
g.
, asking participants to remember artificial, abstract items rather than familiar real-world objects).
However, in everyday life we use working- and long-term memory in tandem.
Here, our goal was to characterize how long-term memory can be recruited to circumvent capacity limits in a typical visual working memory task (i.
e.
, remembering colored squares).
Prior work has shown that incidental repetitions of working memory arrays often do not improve visual working memory performance – even after dozens of incidental repetitions, working memory performance often shows no improvement for repeated arrays.
Here, we used a whole-report working memory task with explicit rather than incidental repetitions of arrays.
In contrast to prior work with incidental repetitions, in two behavioral experiments we found that explicit repetitions of arrays yielded robust improvement to working memory performance, even after a single repetition.
Participants performed above chance at recognizing repeated arrays in a later long-term memory test, consistent with the idea that long-term memory was used to rapidly improve performance across array repetitions.
Finally, we analyzed inter-item response times and we found a unique pattern that only emerged after the array was repeated (significant slowing after 2-3 items); thus, we propose that inter-item response times may be useful for examining the coordinated interaction of visual working- and long-term memory in future work.
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