Authors
Xinyu Li, Zijun Xiong, Jan Theeuwes, Benchi Wang
Publication date
2020/10
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Volume
46
Issue
10
Pages
1998
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
It is generally assumed that the storage capacity of visual working memory (VWM) is limited, holding about 3–4 items. Recent work with real-world objects, however, has challenged this view by providing evidence that the VWM capacity for real-world objects is not fixed but instead increases with prolonged encoding time (Brady, Störmer, & Alvarez, 2016). Critically, in this study, no increase with prolonged encoding time was observed for storing simple colors. Brady et al.(2016) argued that the larger capacity for real-world objects relative to colors is due to the additional conceptual information of real-world objects. With basically the same methods of Brady et al., in Experiments 1–3, we were unable to replicate their basic findings. Instead, we found that visual memory for simple colors also benefited from prolonged encoding time. Experiment 4 showed that the scale of the encoding time benefit was the same for …
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X Li, Z Xiong, J Theeuwes, B Wang - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory …, 2020