Presentation 2013-11-19
Short-term memory of the visual information in the delayed copying
Hiroto KIKUCHI, Syoichi IWASAKI,
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Abstract(in English) We investigated with the delayed copying how the short-term memory of the visual information was held in the brain. In this experiment, we used two tasks (mental calculation, maze-tracing) that were supposed to interfere with the memory for delayed copying. Contrarily to our expectation, it was the maze-tracing that interfered with the size information of the model shape in delayed copying, rather than the mental calculation. Therefore, the finding suggested that short-term memory of the simple shape including its size would have been stored in the dorsal route. Size of reproduction tended to be smaller than the original size, confirming the results reported in the previous studies.
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Keyword(in English) Delayed copying / Short-term visual memory / Ventral route / Dorsal route
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Title (in English) Short-term memory of the visual information in the delayed copying
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Keyword(1) Delayed copying
Keyword(2) Short-term visual memory
Keyword(3) Ventral route
Keyword(4) Dorsal route
1st Author's Name Hiroto KIKUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University:Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Syoichi IWASAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University
Date 2013-11-19
Paper # HIP2013-63
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 299
Page pp.pp.-
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