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Individual differences reveal limited mixed-category effects during a visual working memory task.


ABSTRACT: Using stimuli from different categories may expand the capacity limits of working memory (WM) by spreading item representations across distinct neural populations. We explored this mixed-category benefit by correlating individuals' behavioral performance with fMRI measures of category information during uniform- and mixed-category trials. Behaviorally, we found weak evidence for a mixed-category benefit at the group-level, although there was a high degree of individual variability. To test whether distinct neural patterns elicited superior performance in some individuals, we correlated a multivariate measure of neural category information with multiple behavioral metrics. This revealed a widespread positive relationship, intuitive for hit rate and working memory capacity, but counterintuitive for false alarm rate. Overall, these data suggest that mixed-category effects may support working memory performance, but unexpectedly, not all participants show this benefit. Only some people may be able to take advantage of representing mixed-category information in a differentiable way.

SUBMITTER: Mruczek REB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6314214 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Individual differences reveal limited mixed-category effects during a visual working memory task.

Mruczek Ryan E B REB   Killebrew Kyle W KW   Berryhill Marian E ME  

Neuropsychologia 20181206


Using stimuli from different categories may expand the capacity limits of working memory (WM) by spreading item representations across distinct neural populations. We explored this mixed-category benefit by correlating individuals' behavioral performance with fMRI measures of category information during uniform- and mixed-category trials. Behaviorally, we found weak evidence for a mixed-category benefit at the group-level, although there was a high degree of individual variability. To test wheth  ...[more]

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