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. 2014 Oct:90:63-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.06.007. Epub 2014 Jul 4.

Gaze direction affects visuo-spatial short-term memory

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Gaze direction affects visuo-spatial short-term memory

Christophe Carlei et al. Brain Cogn. 2014 Oct.

Abstract

Hemispheric asymmetries were investigated by changing the horizontal position of stimuli that had to be remembered in a visuo-spatial short-term memory task. Observers looked at matrices containing a variable number of filled squares on the left or right side of the screen center. At stimulus offset, participants reproduced the positions of the filled squares in an empty response matrix. Stimulus and response matrices were presented in the same quadrant. We observed that memory performance was better when the matrices were shown on the left side of the screen. We distinguished between recall strategies that relied on visual or non-visual (verbal) cues and found that the effect of gaze position occurred more reliably in participants using visual recall strategies. Overall, the results show that there is a solid enhancement of visuo-spatial short-term memory when observers look to the left. In contrast, vertical position had no influence on performance. We suggest that unilateral gaze to the left activates centers in the right hemisphere contributing to visuo-spatial memory.

Keywords: Gaze direction; Hemispheric asymmetries; Unilateral gaze; Visuo-spatial short-term memory; Visuo-spatial working memory.

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