posted on 2023-07-26, 16:15authored byRaju P. Sapkota, Ian van der Linde, Iris Q. Grunwald, Tirthalal Upadhyaya, Nirmal Lamichhane, Shahina Pardhan
When we memorize simultaneous items, we not only store information about specific items and/or their locations but also how items are related to each other. Such relational information can be parsed into spatial (spatial configuration) and identity (object configuration) components. Both these configurations are found to support performance during a visual short-term memory (VSTM) task in young adults. How the VSTM performance of older adults is influenced by object/spatial configuration is less understood, which this study investigated.