Memory for positional movements as a component of the visuospatial working memory

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Stefano Sdoia
Francesco Di Nocera
Fabio Ferlazzo
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[1] University of Rome “La Sapienza”,Department of Psychology
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Cognitive Processing | 2019年 / 20卷
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Corsi block-tapping task; Visuospatial memory; Memory for movements;
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Though the Corsi block-tapping task (CBT) is widely used for assessing visuospatial memory, information about what exactly it measures is still debated. We investigated such issue by observing how motor, visual, and spatial secondary tasks affect the performance on three versions of the CBT. Results showed a double dissociation pattern, wherein two motor secondary tasks had larger effects when the CBT was administered by the examiner tapping on the blocks. A spatial secondary task had larger effects when the CBT was administered by automatically illuminating the blocks. Finally, a visual secondary task had larger effects on a two-dimensional, computerized version of the CBT. These findings suggest that memory for movements plays a relevant role in the CBT, and are especially relevant due to their implications for assessment of brain-damaged patients, besides providing further evidence of a fractionation of visuospatial memory into multiple subcomponents.
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