Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory
Working memory (WM) designates the retention of objects or events in conscious awareness when these are not present in the environment. Many studies have focused on the interference properties of distracter stimuli in working memory, but these studies have mainly examined the influence of the intens...
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doaj-5f824d372dc64dd696f5a5086710e35a2020-11-24T21:00:18ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97600717-62872008-12-01414379387Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memoryANA M DONOSOVÍCTOR FAUNDESFELIPE FALCONPAULINA ESPARZAPEDRO E MALDONADOWorking memory (WM) designates the retention of objects or events in conscious awareness when these are not present in the environment. Many studies have focused on the interference properties of distracter stimuli in working memory, but these studies have mainly examined the influence of the intensity of these stimuli. Little is known about the memory modulation of hedonic content of distracter stimuli as they also may affect WM performance or attentional tasks. In this paper, we have studied the performance of a visual WM task where subjects recollect from five to eight visually presented objects while they are simultaneously exposed to additional - albeit weak- auditory or olfactory distracter stimulus. We found that WM performance decreases as the number of Ítems to remember increases, but this performance was unaltered by any of the distracter stimuli. However, when performance was correlated to the subject's perceived hedonic valúes, distracter stimuli classified as negative exhibit higher error rates than positive, neutral or control stimuli. We demónstrate that some hedonic content of otherwise neutral stimuli can strongly modulate memory processes.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602008000400003HumansOdor HedonicVisual MemoryMultimodal Memory |
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ANA M DONOSO VÍCTOR FAUNDES FELIPE FALCON PAULINA ESPARZA PEDRO E MALDONADO Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory Biological Research Humans Odor Hedonic Visual Memory Multimodal Memory |
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ANA M DONOSO VÍCTOR FAUNDES FELIPE FALCON PAULINA ESPARZA PEDRO E MALDONADO |
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Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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Olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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olfactory or auditory stimulation and their hedonic valúes differentially modulate visual working memory |
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Working memory (WM) designates the retention of objects or events in conscious awareness when these are not present in the environment. Many studies have focused on the interference properties of distracter stimuli in working memory, but these studies have mainly examined the influence of the intensity of these stimuli. Little is known about the memory modulation of hedonic content of distracter stimuli as they also may affect WM performance or attentional tasks. In this paper, we have studied the performance of a visual WM task where subjects recollect from five to eight visually presented objects while they are simultaneously exposed to additional - albeit weak- auditory or olfactory distracter stimulus. We found that WM performance decreases as the number of Ítems to remember increases, but this performance was unaltered by any of the distracter stimuli. However, when performance was correlated to the subject's perceived hedonic valúes, distracter stimuli classified as negative exhibit higher error rates than positive, neutral or control stimuli. We demónstrate that some hedonic content of otherwise neutral stimuli can strongly modulate memory processes. |
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Humans Odor Hedonic Visual Memory Multimodal Memory |
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