The effects of search-irrelevant working memory content on visual search

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Marissa Ortiz Calleja
Adrian R. Willoughby
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[1] De La Salle University,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Reading Malaysia,School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
[3] Monash University Malaysia,Department of Psychology
[4] National University of Singapore,Centre for Sleep and Cognition, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
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Working memory; Visual search; Attention;
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Previous experiments investigating visual search have shown that distractors that are semantically related to a search target can capture attention and slow the search process. In two experiments, we examine if distractors exactly matching, or semantically related to, search-irrelevant information held in working memory (WM) can also influence visual search while ruling out potential effects of color similarity. Participants first viewed and memorized an image of an everyday object, then they determined if a target item was present or absent in a two-object search array. On exact-match trials, the memorized object appeared as a distractor; on semantic-match trials, an object semantically related to the memorized object appeared as a distractor. Both exact-match and semantic-match distractors slowed search when the target was present in the search array. Our findings extend previous findings by demonstrating WM-driven attentional guidance by complex objects rather than simple features. The results also suggest that visual search can be influenced by distractors sharing only semantic features with a search-irrelevant, but active, WM representation.
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