The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load

Humans can be cued to attend to an item in memory, which facilitates and enhances the perceptual precision in recalling this item. Here, we demonstrate that this facilitating effect of attention-to-memory hinges on the overall degree of memory load. The benefit an individual draws from attention-to-...

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Main Authors: Sung-Joo Lim, Malte Wöstmann, Frederik Geweke, Jonas Obleser
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00184/full
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spelling doaj-335d99beaab6408e903a37636b5711962020-11-24T23:11:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-02-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.00184328300The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory LoadSung-Joo Lim0Sung-Joo Lim1Malte Wöstmann2Malte Wöstmann3Frederik Geweke4Jonas Obleser5Jonas Obleser6Department of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, GermanyHumans can be cued to attend to an item in memory, which facilitates and enhances the perceptual precision in recalling this item. Here, we demonstrate that this facilitating effect of attention-to-memory hinges on the overall degree of memory load. The benefit an individual draws from attention-to-memory depends on her overall working memory performance, measured as sensitivity (d′) in a retroactive cue (retro-cue) pitch discrimination task. While listeners maintained 2, 4, or 6 auditory syllables in memory, we provided valid or neutral retro-cues to direct listeners’ attention to one, to-be-probed syllable in memory. Participants’ overall memory performance (i.e., perceptual sensitivity d′) was relatively unaffected by the presence of valid retro-cues across memory loads. However, a more fine-grained analysis using psychophysical modeling shows that valid retro-cues elicited faster pitch-change judgments and improved perceptual precision. Importantly, as memory load increased, listeners’ overall working memory performance correlated with inter-individual differences in the degree to which precision improved (r = 0.39, p = 0.029). Under high load, individuals with low working memory profited least from attention-to-memory. Our results demonstrate that retrospective attention enhances perceptual precision of attended items in memory but listeners’ optimal use of informative cues depends on their overall memory abilities.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00184/fullauditory working memoryretrospective attentionperceptual precisionpsychophysical modelingindividual differences
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Frederik Geweke
Jonas Obleser
Jonas Obleser
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Frederik Geweke
Jonas Obleser
Jonas Obleser
The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
Frontiers in Psychology
auditory working memory
retrospective attention
perceptual precision
psychophysical modeling
individual differences
author_facet Sung-Joo Lim
Sung-Joo Lim
Malte Wöstmann
Malte Wöstmann
Frederik Geweke
Jonas Obleser
Jonas Obleser
author_sort Sung-Joo Lim
title The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
title_short The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
title_full The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
title_fullStr The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
title_full_unstemmed The Benefit of Attention-to-Memory Depends on the Interplay of Memory Capacity and Memory Load
title_sort benefit of attention-to-memory depends on the interplay of memory capacity and memory load
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Humans can be cued to attend to an item in memory, which facilitates and enhances the perceptual precision in recalling this item. Here, we demonstrate that this facilitating effect of attention-to-memory hinges on the overall degree of memory load. The benefit an individual draws from attention-to-memory depends on her overall working memory performance, measured as sensitivity (d′) in a retroactive cue (retro-cue) pitch discrimination task. While listeners maintained 2, 4, or 6 auditory syllables in memory, we provided valid or neutral retro-cues to direct listeners’ attention to one, to-be-probed syllable in memory. Participants’ overall memory performance (i.e., perceptual sensitivity d′) was relatively unaffected by the presence of valid retro-cues across memory loads. However, a more fine-grained analysis using psychophysical modeling shows that valid retro-cues elicited faster pitch-change judgments and improved perceptual precision. Importantly, as memory load increased, listeners’ overall working memory performance correlated with inter-individual differences in the degree to which precision improved (r = 0.39, p = 0.029). Under high load, individuals with low working memory profited least from attention-to-memory. Our results demonstrate that retrospective attention enhances perceptual precision of attended items in memory but listeners’ optimal use of informative cues depends on their overall memory abilities.
topic auditory working memory
retrospective attention
perceptual precision
psychophysical modeling
individual differences
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00184/full
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