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Effects of Visuospatial Tasks on Desensitization to Emotive Memories

by David J. Kavanagh, Stefanie Freese, Technische Universität Berlin, Jackie Andrade, Jon May
"... Objectives: Vivid and intrusive memories of extreme trauma can disrupt a stepwise approach to imaginal exposure. Concurrent tasks that load the visuo-spatial sketchpad (VSSP) of working memory reduce memory vividness during imaginal exposure. Such tasks may help maintain a progressive exposure proto ..."
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Objectives: Vivid and intrusive memories of extreme trauma can disrupt a stepwise approach to imaginal exposure. Concurrent tasks that load the visuo-spatial sketchpad (VSSP) of working memory reduce memory vividness during imaginal exposure. Such tasks may help maintain a progressive exposure

Visuospatial Tasks Affect Locomotor Control More than Nonspatial Tasks in Older People

by Jasmine C. Menant, Daina L. Sturnieks, Matthew A. D. Brodie, Stuart T. Smith, Stephen R. Lord
"... Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is particularly important for balance control during standing and stepping, and that limited spatial encoding contributes to increased interference in postural control dual tasks. However, visuospatial invo ..."
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Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is particularly important for balance control during standing and stepping, and that limited spatial encoding contributes to increased interference in postural control dual tasks. However, visuospatial

Visuospatial tasks compared via activation of regional cerebral blood flow. Neuropsychologia 26

by Georc Deutsch, W. Tom Bourbon, Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Howard M , 1988
"... Abstract-Regional cerebral blood flow was measured in 19 subjects during the performance of three tasks thought to primarily involve right hemisphere processing: judgement ofline orientation, mental rotation of three-dimensional cube arrays, and a fragment puzzle task. Asymmetries in hemispheric flo ..."
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on cerebral resources. This provides a task that more reliably activates the right hemisphere than those previously reported and suggests a truly “mental manipulative ” aspect to right hemisphere advantage in visuospatial performance.

Models of visuospatial and verbal memory across the life span

by Denise C. Park, Trey Hedden, Natalie S. Davidson, Gary Lautenschlager, Anderson D. Smith, Pamela K. Smith - Psychology and Aging , 2002
"... The authors investigated the distinctiveness and interrelationships among visuospatial and verbal memory processes in short-term, working, and long-term memories in 345 adults. Beginning in the 20s, a continuous, regular decline occurs for processing-intensive tasks (e.g., speed of processing, worki ..."
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The authors investigated the distinctiveness and interrelationships among visuospatial and verbal memory processes in short-term, working, and long-term memories in 345 adults. Beginning in the 20s, a continuous, regular decline occurs for processing-intensive tasks (e.g., speed of processing

Gaze perception triggers reflexive visuospatial orienting

by Jon Driver, Greg Davis, Paola Ricciardelli, Polly Kidd, Emma Maxwell, Simon Baron-cohen - Visual Cognition , 1999
"... This paper seeks to bring together two previously separate research traditions: research on spatial orienting within the visual cueing paradigm and research into social cognition, addressing our tendency to attend in the direction that another person looks. Cueing methodologies from mainstream atten ..."
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attention research were adapted to test the automaticity of orienting in the direction of seen gaze. Three studies manipulated the direction of gaze in a computerized face, which appeared centrally in a frontal view during a peripheral letter-discrimination task. Experiments 1 and 2 found faster

Performance of a Sonification Task in the Presence of Verbal, Visuospatial, and Auditory Interference Tasks

by Michael A. Nees, Bruce N. Walker
"... An experiment examined performance with sonifications—a general term for nonspeech auditory displays—as a function of working memory encoding and the demands of three different types of interference tasks. Participants encoded the sonifications as verbal representations, visuospatial images, or audi ..."
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An experiment examined performance with sonifications—a general term for nonspeech auditory displays—as a function of working memory encoding and the demands of three different types of interference tasks. Participants encoded the sonifications as verbal representations, visuospatial images

Dynamic Assembly of Figures in Visuospatial Reasoning

by Stefan Schneider A, Ulf Krumnack A, Kai-uwe Kühnberger A
"... Abstract. An exploratory, qualitative experiment sheds light on the depictive theory of mental imagery. The study analyzes the very operations subjects undertake when solving visuospatial tasks. Preliminary results indicate that subjects do not make use of stable mental images: instead, they continu ..."
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Abstract. An exploratory, qualitative experiment sheds light on the depictive theory of mental imagery. The study analyzes the very operations subjects undertake when solving visuospatial tasks. Preliminary results indicate that subjects do not make use of stable mental images: instead

Graded functional activation in the visuospatial system with the amount of task demand

by P. A. Carpenter, M. A. Just, T. A. Keller, W. Eddy, K. Thulborn - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 1999
"... ♦ Two studies examined how the amount and type of computational demand are related to fMRI-measured activation in three bilateral cortical regions involved in the Shepard-Metzler (1971) mental-rotation paradigm. The amount of demand for the computation of visuospatial coordinates was manipulated by ..."
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♦ Two studies examined how the amount and type of computational demand are related to fMRI-measured activation in three bilateral cortical regions involved in the Shepard-Metzler (1971) mental-rotation paradigm. The amount of demand for the computation of visuospatial coordinates was manipulated

Brain network dynamics underlying visuospatial judgment: an FMRI connectivity study

by Alard Roebroeck, See Profile, Rainer Goebel, Alexander T Sack, Tom A. De Graaf, Alard Roebroeck, Rainer Goebel, Er T. Sack - J Cogn Neurosci , 2010
"... ■ Previous functional imaging research has consistently indi-cated involvement of bilateral fronto-parietal networks during the execution of visuospatial tasks. Studies with TMS have sug-gested that the right hemispheric network, but not the left, is func-tionally relevant for visuospatial judgments ..."
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■ Previous functional imaging research has consistently indi-cated involvement of bilateral fronto-parietal networks during the execution of visuospatial tasks. Studies with TMS have sug-gested that the right hemispheric network, but not the left, is func-tionally relevant for visuospatial

The generality of working memory capacity: A latent-variable approach to verbal and visuospatial memory span and reasoning

by Michael J. Kane, David Z. Hambrick, Stephen W. Tuholski, Oliver Wilhelm, Tabitha W. Payne, Randall W. Engle - Journal of Experimental PsychologyGeneral , 2004
"... A latent-variable study examined whether verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) capacity measures reflect a primarily domain-general construct by testing 236 participants in 3 span tests each of verbal WM, visuospatial WM, verbal short-term memory (STM), and visuospatial STM, as well as in test ..."
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A latent-variable study examined whether verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) capacity measures reflect a primarily domain-general construct by testing 236 participants in 3 span tests each of verbal WM, visuospatial WM, verbal short-term memory (STM), and visuospatial STM, as well
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