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Exp Brain Res ; 143(4): 509-14, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11914797

ABSTRACT

We investigated the organisation of working memory processes by examining how a secondary memory task interferes with the accuracy of memory-guided saccades. A target was flashed at a random location, followed by a Kanji character. Subjects had to remember the location of the target and the Kanji character, and then they had to make a saccade towards the remembered target location. A second Kanji character was displayed and the subject had to decide if it was same or different. The performance of seven non-Kanji reader's were compared with six fluent Kanji readers in the task. Memorisation of Kanji characters was found to interfere with the accuracy of memory-guided saccades made by non-Kanji, but not by Kanji readers. These findings directly contradict accounts of working memory function which propose that spatial and visual object memory are functionally discrete.


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Memory/physiology , Pattern Recognition, Visual/physiology , Saccades/physiology , Adult , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Humans , Male
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