Effect of memory load on eye movement control: A study using the reading span test
We investigated the effect of memory load on attentional control using the Reading Span Test (RST), a task that requires working memory capacity. Previous studies have shown that a shortage of working memory resources leads to a deficit of inhibition of taskirrelevant information and that memory loa...
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Main Authors: | Miyuki Azuma (Author), Takehiro Minamoto (Author), Ken Yaoi (Author), Mariko Osaka (Author), Naoyuki Osaka (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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