The domain-specific and domain-general relationships of visuospatial working memory to reasoning ability

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Zach Shipstead
Jade Yonehiro
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[1] Arizona State University,Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Working memory capacity; Reasoning; Fluid intelligence; Visuospatial working memory;
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The degree to which visuospatial working memory (VSWM) is separable from working memory in general is an open question. On one hand, the construct is often researched as a unitary, domain-specific system. On the other, there is evidence that VWSM shares a common processing component with verbal memory. One might interpret this shared component as domain-general attention. We used confirmatory factor analysis to demonstrate that VSWM shares a domain-general component with verbal memory tasks and has a domain-specific component that is independent of verbal memory. Furthermore, the domain-general component was found to correlate with reasoning ability in both the visuospatial and verbal domains. The domain-specific component only correlated with reasoning ability when the tests had a strong visuospatial component. We argue that theories of VSWM need to place greater emphasis on its multiply determined nature.
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