Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence
We examined how the temporal and spatial predictability of a task-irrelevant visual event affects the detection and memory of a visual item embedded in a continuously changing sequence. Participants observed 11 sequentially presented letters, during which a task-irrelevant visual event was either pr...
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doaj-25f4a8e20a344fb5befe5b58e7d3e9a12020-11-25T00:24:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-02-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.00065169447Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequenceJunji eOhyama0Katsumi eWatanabe1Katsumi eWatanabe2National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)Waseda UniversityThe University of TokyoWe examined how the temporal and spatial predictability of a task-irrelevant visual event affects the detection and memory of a visual item embedded in a continuously changing sequence. Participants observed 11 sequentially presented letters, during which a task-irrelevant visual event was either present or absent. Predictabilities of spatial location and temporal position of the event were controlled in 2 × 2 conditions. In the spatially predictable conditions, the event occurred at the same location within the stimulus sequence or at another location, while, in the spatially unpredictable conditions, it occurred at random locations. In the temporally predictable conditions, the event timing was fixed relative to the order of the letters, while in the temporally unpredictable condition, it could not be predicted from the letter order. Participants performed a working memory task and a target detection reaction time task. Memory accuracy was higher for a letter simultaneously presented at the same location as the event in the temporally unpredictable conditions, irrespective of the spatial predictability of the event. On the other hand, the detection reaction times were only faster for a letter simultaneously presented at the same location as the event when the event was both temporally and spatially predictable. Thus, to facilitate ongoing detection processes, an event must be predictable both in space and time, while memory processes are enhanced by temporally unpredictable (i.e., surprising) events. Evidently, temporal predictability has differential effects on detection and memory of a visual item embedded in a sequence of images.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00065/fullAttentionMemoryworking memorydetectioneventrecognition |
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Junji eOhyama Katsumi eWatanabe Katsumi eWatanabe Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence Frontiers in Psychology Attention Memory working memory detection event recognition |
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Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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Temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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temporal and spatial predictability of an irrelevant event differently affect detection and memory of items in a visual sequence |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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We examined how the temporal and spatial predictability of a task-irrelevant visual event affects the detection and memory of a visual item embedded in a continuously changing sequence. Participants observed 11 sequentially presented letters, during which a task-irrelevant visual event was either present or absent. Predictabilities of spatial location and temporal position of the event were controlled in 2 × 2 conditions. In the spatially predictable conditions, the event occurred at the same location within the stimulus sequence or at another location, while, in the spatially unpredictable conditions, it occurred at random locations. In the temporally predictable conditions, the event timing was fixed relative to the order of the letters, while in the temporally unpredictable condition, it could not be predicted from the letter order. Participants performed a working memory task and a target detection reaction time task. Memory accuracy was higher for a letter simultaneously presented at the same location as the event in the temporally unpredictable conditions, irrespective of the spatial predictability of the event. On the other hand, the detection reaction times were only faster for a letter simultaneously presented at the same location as the event when the event was both temporally and spatially predictable. Thus, to facilitate ongoing detection processes, an event must be predictable both in space and time, while memory processes are enhanced by temporally unpredictable (i.e., surprising) events. Evidently, temporal predictability has differential effects on detection and memory of a visual item embedded in a sequence of images. |
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Attention Memory working memory detection event recognition |
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