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Variability in encoding precision accounts for visual short-term memory limitations.


ABSTRACT: It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" in which items can be stored. An alternative theory in which memory resource is a continuous quantity distributed over all items seems to be refuted by the appearance of guessing in human responses. Here, we introduce a model in which resource is not only continuous but also variable across items and trials, causing random fluctuations in encoding precision. We tested this model against previous models using two VSTM paradigms and two feature dimensions. Our model accurately accounts for all aspects of the data, including apparent guessing, and outperforms slot models in formal model comparison. At the neural level, variability in precision might correspond to variability in neural population gain and doubly stochastic stimulus representation. Our results suggest that VSTM resource is continuous and variable rather than discrete and fixed and might explain why subjective experience of VSTM is not all or none.

SUBMITTER: van den Berg R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3365149 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Variability in encoding precision accounts for visual short-term memory limitations.

van den Berg Ronald R   Shin Hongsup H   Chou Wen-Chuang WC   George Ryan R   Ma Wei Ji WJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120511 22


It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" in which items can be stored. An alternative theory in which memory resource is a continuous quantity distributed over all items seems to be refuted by the appearance of guessing in human responses. Here, we introduce a model in which resource is not only continuous but also variable across items and trials, causing random fluctuations in encoding precision. We tested this model against previous mo  ...[more]

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