Short-term storage capacity for visual objects depends on expertise

Thomas Alrik Sørensen, Søren Kyllingsbæk

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    Abstract

    Visual short-term memory (VSTM) has traditionally been thought to have a very limited capacity of around 3–4 objects. However, recently several researchers have argued that VSTM may be limited in the amount of information retained rather than by a specific number of objects. Here we present a study of the effect of long-term practice on VSTM capacity. We investigated four age groups ranging from pre-school children to adults and measured the change in VSTM capacity for letters and pictures. We found a clear increase in VSTM capacity for letters with age but not for pictures. Our results indicate that VSTM capacity is dependent on the level of expertise for specific types of stimuli.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftActa Psychologica
    Vol/bind140
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)158-163
    Antal sider6
    ISSN0001-6918
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2012

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